AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
JUHTHALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION. X.S.W. TIMBER RING. SYDNEY, August 22. Paper.- tabled in the Assembly with reference to the sale of the .sawmills until recently run as a State enterprise, contain some remarkable allegations regarding the alleged powerful timber combine. Aeeording to these allegations the grip the combine held on to the consumers’ timber of X.S.W. was shown by the tact that tin* New Zealand Government obtains similar timber as supplied to tin* X.S.W. Railway Commissioners at .'I- to 7s per hundred feet lower landed at New Zealand ports titan was paid by the cotnmis.sioiu?rs at Svdnev. THE TRAM ACCIDENT. SYDNEY. Aug. 22. Seven of the train accident victimremain in hospital. All are improving. Altogether .'td injured have received t reatment. BIG OPIF.VI CATCH. SYDNEY. Aug. 22. Opium which wa- ingcuioii-ly concealed. was seized aboard tbo steamer Victoria from Cbiim. valued at .L'SlIMt. The vessel carries a Cbine-e crew.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1924, Page 3
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152AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1924, Page 3
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