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SEAMEN’S It ELI EE. (Received tins day at 11.2 d a.m.) SYDNEY, Se]iteniher Id. The annual report of the Shipwreck Belief and Humane Society states thj» ca-ualilies during the year showed a marked docrea-e over the previous figures; hut more than Cl 100 had been spent in the icliel of distress, including to widows and orphans, and C7Si to seamen. The total amount paid out of the funds had now reached L'37,>23. WHEAT CONTROL OPPOSED. AIEI.IiOI RNE, September Id. A coiileri'iiic cl' representatives of the wheat growing Slates declined to agree to the proposals of the federal A! jni-trv regarding the organisation ol wheat pools for a period of three years J, n d the form of guaranteed proposed. Hanpv children keep free front worms with WADE’S A\ ORAI FIGS. Wonderful worm worriers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 2
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143AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 2
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