AUSTRALIAN.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. AIRCRAFT BUSINESS FAILS. •'Received this dnv at 11.30 a.m.) SYDNEY. March 15. In consequence of the Commonwealth refusing a subsidy to the Australian Aircraft and Engineering Limited, the Company is going into voluntary liquidation. The Company was formed in 1920 and carried out a contract for the manufacture rf six aeroplanes for the Government, but the enterprise was not successful. LABOR HITCH. SYDNEY. March 15. The Labour movement is divided over the Dooley-AfcGirr executive cmbroglio. Many Leagues and Unions are supporting Dooley, who D relying on the annual conference in tune to reinstate him. Representatives of various amateur sporting bodies formed n committee with the object of raising ten thousand throughout Australia to finance the Olympic team going to Paris in 1921.
OBITUARY. SYDNEY. 'Miirdi 1-1. Obituary—A. G. Scott. Shipping Manager for Birfc and Company, formerly chief clerk of i he F' d-rnl Steam Navigation Coy., at Wellington. CYCLING. AfELBfH'RNE. Mar-h 11. J. Wells won the live mil".- scratch, cycle race from Harris anil Hinder, of New South Wales, and Afellingf ui. Tasmania.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1923, Page 3
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