AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[DY TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION'.] HIDES SAi.K. MELBOURNE, September o. At the hides sales heavy and medium classes advanced one farthing. Light sorts aro unchanged. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT PROSPECTS. SYDNEY, Sept. The Chairman of the \ oliintarv Wheat Pool, after touring the wheat areas, says the prospects for a good yield are very bright if rain falls within the next few weeks. Probably the New South Wales harvest will yield fifty million bushels. ' AWARD REJECTED. MEI.ROUNNE. Kept. d. The ballot of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association on the question of the acceptance of the award recently made b.v Mr Justice (.)nii k. resulted in ld()7 against and 111 in favour. The next step will he an application to the High Court, for a writ of'prohibition. A MURDER CHARGE. HOBART. Sept. fb Richard I’arrv has been charged with the murder of Thomas Jordan. [Jordan was, found dead in a hut at Debraiiie on Sent. Ist., with a ganing wound in his forehead, caused hv a shot-gun.j
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1924, Page 3
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