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AUSTIALIAN AND N.Z. cable association. SALE OF PICTURES. SYDNEY, Sept. -3. Miss Blanche Ryan, sister of tho late Mrs Rowan, and sole executrix, has decided to accept the Federal Government’s offer of £SOOO for the collection of Rowan pictures. SCIENCE DELEGATES. SYDNEY. Sent, 5. Delegates to the Science Congress embarked on various excursions, specially arranged. One party, including Professor M.ar-hall. leave Brisbane on the Bltli for a fortnight'- cruise to the Barrier Reef. N.S.W. POLITICS. SYDNEY, Sent. n. The Assembly ha- adjourned for several hours as a. mark of respect to the relatives of the victims of the colliery disaster. VICTORIAN POLITICS. MELBOURNE, Sept. 5. Mr Lawson announced after the passing of supply on Wednesday, that ho would resign. He believed a composite ministry with the Country Party would he formed. FEDERAL LOAN. MELBOURNE, Sent. 5 •Mr Earle Page announced the thirty-eight million conversion loan fell short by ten milliens. The Commonwealth can meet the shortage and pay off the unconverted balance on the 15th.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1923, Page 3
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