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BRISBANE, July 11. The Board of Control of the Australasian Coursing Villon lias allotted the sixth Australasian Waterloo Cu[> t« New Zealand. The Board lias adopted a resolution with respect to the rule dealing with the withdrawal of a doe, that meetings shall officially commence at the draw. A new rule was passed that stud dogs he registered, and notice he given of the dates of service. The headquarter- of the l nion were fixed at Sydney. QI'ENSLAND POLITICS. BRISBANE. July 11. The Queensland Parliament opened to-day. The Governor's speech contained no extraordinary forecasts of legislation. The principal new hills are measures for amending the Liquor Act. several land settlements hills, and one providing for the encouragement of o:l prospecting, and one to protect the public from the operations of “wildcat' 1 companies.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1923, Page 1
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