AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAIII.E ASSOCIATION C 1.0 A.MIN'D. SYDNEY. Sept. 20. .Mr (Ireenwood states (Roaming will not go to .Melbourne, lie is uiiclec id.'d whether t.i start the horse in the Spring Stakes on the first day <( the A..J.C. meeting or the Craven Stakes on liter third day. T RADE 1 KoSPLC TS. MELBOURNE. Sept. 20. Mr Pratlen speaking on the olfeeis i i' the ( atiadi'in-A u-'tralian trade agreement on dried frills, .-dates Canada now int] oris twenty I'mitsaud ions of dried fruits, and il was hoped A list t ;ilia’s I rofottioii would le i on-id"raldy increased. The greater demand would make the Commonwealth tar less de- | elident for a market ui on New Zealand.
SYDNEY. Sell. 20. Mel lines. hlc J n Se, l. 21. was op.e----i a led on and a bullet, removed from [he head. It wa> found t'e Indict was tit dually embedded hhree-ct'ji.iiTcrs ol m inch in the brain substance. Ili.s ■omlition is eriticiil.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 3
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162AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 3
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