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AUSTIt.VI.IAN ANJ> N.Z. OAIII E ASSOCIATION
RESIDENTIAL QUALIFICATION. LONDON, July PJ
At a .special meeting ol the Rugby League at Leeds, it reimposed H:e Standing order regarding the wo years' residential qualification In’.' colonial players, which was abolished If-’t month. The Council was also emoowored to negotiate lor a reciprocal agreement with the New South ’> .it.’* League regarding the tran-for of players.
VALI'ABLE VIOLIN. LONDON. July 13. A Stradivarius violin, dated l.t'll original label, the property of Mrs Watkins, Onslow Gardens. London, wa- auctioned for £—.-D>o sterling. THE SUGAR DUTY. DUNEDIN, July Vi Local views of the sugar protection vary. One merchant hold that the whole duty would he removed, and if the Sugar Company closed down, importers could import from Mauritius as well as Java, and also China, which many* years ago supplied some of the best. Another merchant thought Mr Stewart was wise. To cut the connection with the Sugar Company yvould cause disorganisation and expense yvhich tho public yvould have to pay.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1923, Page 3
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167MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1923, Page 3
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