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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

j AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. I .AUSTRALIAN ART WORKS. MFLTb'URXF. July 4. T!if trouble among the artists over the selection of pictures for the exhibition of Australian art in London has become acute. Two Victorian members of the Sele-nion f'omrnitToo have secured an interim injunction to July TO, on behalf of some Victorian artists. who an- dissatisfied ivitli the selections, to prevent the New South Wales Society of .Artists from dispatching Victorian pictures to the Umpire Kxhibition, and also for the delivery ot the pictures to their owners. In the iieantirne efforts arc homo made to secure a romnromiso over the selections. Ihe •.election ha-, re-tilted in much hetiicd correspondence in the Melbourne and Sydney press. The inehismii oi several items of one New South AAab-s artist’s work is coming m tor particularly severe criticism. (It is understood the artist who lias amt s„ much preference is Norman Lindsay, who-e drawings are not nut more typical ot Australia than of auv other purr of the world!. ('U\l. ATRIh'F IV .AUSTRALIA. SYIiXFY. July I. J Ihe Vew South A\ ales foal Uonfer- | etice to-day !•■ • - 11 n. 1 l,ul no detail- are a Cii i lahlc. It is feared the general opinion in union circles j- that, the <■< nfcrence is

lorednmned to failure and tlmt a t-eri-ol|s di'ike is imminent, tie- Yictoiinn mind's luivitny promised to strike in sympathy. if sm-li an extreme Mop heroines neepssa tv, decreased rii.iovcixc, I Rot ei vet! this day at ILIA a.m.) SYDNEY .July A. Mr Oakes :ini)oimr-"ii that ouiny; to the prnmiumvd dems.-e in j ■:.!!;iaiiiity on t he " !ta rves tit Sydney, du| mviitv- think it note-',ttry to cun l rihnte towards the vest t.t r.n tint i-piliaeine tone. -AX A I’l’t ) IXT.M EXT. SVDXKV. .Inly A. I. -I. i’arker. tnrnierh nianayer () |' iltitlditri. Earner's at Dunedin and Atiekland, J: a - keen :ip;ninled Choir- J nnttl i;f I lie Inter-State Steannhip Ova- !

! tiers’ A) r i:tti<;n. j Ill'll.I)!.\<: K.K'ITKNS. j SYDNEY. July .1. | ’I ill' lltlllilrtT i>[ IW'W i: 111 111 ill y s 1.11(1 j 1 ;. I in t! 1 • ■ :: u- I *•(>]uil 11 :i 11 area dnrine; j t y.'.ir reached records. Over lea r: <>:i-: 11 n 1 1 1 1;i1 1 1f11yrs v.o'c creeled at II tend reel el' £ 10.7>il l.flii'). ’ldle previous lever.l Mils in IV! 1. v.lien MO 1 -! nilildiiies net L'(j, t),'ll!(l. NKN'ATK I’l! KSi I >K.\T. .MKld'iOT I! XK. duly I. In the Senate Mr (liven- heat Mr ,T. I). Milieu hv II to 10 fur patty -eleeMen. lie "as -u hsei| men 11 v re-elected I 'resident hy '_’l to 10. I.alaiur vetiny for Barker. Had (livens and Mi'jleit heLli submitted their naan- u> the Senate, it. i- understood the l.aheur twelve would have veil'd for Milieu. ST I'D SI I KIM’ SYI.KS. (Received this day at 10. Id p.m.) SVDNKV. duly d. Till l third -beep sales weie marked ket. Ilieli ela-s annuals I’m in Wan.uanella stud made a record lor Sydney inarkei. till tains averayilly; 107 puineas am! two hrinipuu It.jtl oiiineawi'li. Other !"■ price- were .V>( i and! d!)i). ; j urn.dim; Ri'iooßD. s V !) \hiY. .Inly .1. One oi tie ieadine. laitor- ill prniliieiiip the Imildnm record i- the transformation oi man v older cit y hiiildiuys min model n -hy-er.ipei's. Tin- trail--! lormation is -nil actively in proyi'cs" a- shov.'iiicr tdie rise in the co-i of j huildiny. the iiiTTiiy in 101 I uas! Of it's and in I! 100 it reached ‘.'IUHO. J

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1923, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1923, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1923, Page 3

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