AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[by TELEGRAPH —rEll TRESS ASSOCIATION.]
WHEAT 8001
BERTH, June .-)
The voluntary wheat pool last season received approximately 10,“.30,000 bushels out of fifteen million. The price realised Is (id per bushel.
A DOCKYARD TIIOFBI.F. SYDXFY. June it
Owing to the retusal of employees a the local dockyards to repair the Bor Lyttelton, cabled on With. hYbruary it is probable the vessel will have t*
undergo permanent repairs at .iavt Arrangements are in progress for ten porary repairs to he effected in Syt my. following which the vessel wi leave for Batavia. BALLOT BOX SCANDAL. SYDXFY. June V. The impliry by the Federal Fxim-ii live of the Australian Labour Bart.) into the ballot box scandal will tie re-.-timed to-morrow. The vacancy catt-ei by .Mr Carliine's withdrawal has been tilled by Stewart. Secretary of the Federal Fxeeutivc. ITT TO SFA. SYDXFY. June !b The Cllilhigoe, one of the ves.-els alTeeted by the recent strike has secured a crew and put to sea. OBFITARY. SYDXFY. June !). Obituary:—(l. F. Tooman, Director ol the British Australasian Tohaeco Coy., a uuinifieeut donor to various hospitals.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1924, Page 3
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180AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1924, Page 3
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