AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. SHOWS ON GOOD FRIDAY. SYDNEY, March 4. The Royal Agricultural Society discussed the annual protest oi' the Anglican Archbishop against the holding of agricultural shoivs on Good Friday and decided that no alteration of the existing arrangements ho made. PSYCHOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY. SYDNEY, March 4. The general council of the Australasian Association of Psychology and Philosophy has elected Professor Boyce Gibson, of Melbourne, as President. VICTORIAN CUSTOMS REVENUE. MELBOURNE, March 4. The customs revenue for the past eight months amounted to £24,175,999, being an increase of £2,015,330 as compared with the corresponding period last year. YEARLING SALES. MELBOURNE, March 4 At the yearling sales an All Black Amantinc filly realised nine hundred guineas; a Stantou-Stagegirl colt seven hundred, a Blankney IT-Crail colt eight hundred, a Lueknow-Mira colt 850, a AVoorak-Hispania. colt eight hundred, a Comedy-King Oracular colt 775, a Woorah-Sal colt 900, an All BlnckColumbin colt 800, an All Blnck-Mis-tras colt 1200 guineas.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1924, Page 3
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