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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

[ilY TKl.KCltAl'll—l’Klt I’llKSh ASSOCIATION

NFW SIiIPi’ING I.INF. tßeceived this day at fhi’d a.in.) SYDNEY. Oct. I. Captain Patrick r.nnoimcc.s his new steamship line, cabled on Septemhei I•'til. eumineuees operations mi lillh October. General cargo rates have keen reduced from lwentv to eighteen shillings by the new line. CONI'TDFNf F IN FANG. SVDNFV, On. I. The l.ahmir caucus carried a vote of complete confidence in Mr l.ang. TUFAS PI!)' 1’11.1.5. .MK Fill HI INK. On. 1. In llie House of lieprc'sentntit cs. Mr Page announced ilmt Comnimiwealth Treasury Pills to the value of three millions will he issued in l.midoii to-day. Two millions will have a , urri'iuy of three months at 3; per ccnf. and a million will have a eunviiey of four munihs al four per cent. WOOF ADVANCING. (Received this day at 9.'Jo a .in.) M KFP.OI'RN F. (let. I.

The. wool sales were continued. .Merinos advanced aho.it fifteen per cent, and coinneted with closing rates last season. Filler imiiehacks showed ti 11 ei ii per cent advance and finer croshreds ten per cent. Lambs wool showed a similar advance. PERTH. October I.

Al lie wool sales lloccc sold at par with eastern states market. Piece—and sundries were exeepi imially high. A large proprtimi of high conditioned and faulty wools was passed ill. lili ISRANK. October 1. At the wool sales then' was a general. strong emapetilimi. Pines were five per cent above the opening -ales. Scoured touched sixty-six pence. .MADAME MFFRA. ADELAIDE. October 1.

.Madame Melba has siifiieicntlv rec vered from llie recent illness to permit her ivappearnin e in opera. She was enthusiast h olly received. MAIIFNo DI'FFFTFD. SVDNFV. So. 30. The Mahenn had a rough ex])erienee on the tinal day of her voyage here from Auckland. She was struggling against baffling winds and e. high sen. She rail into an exceptionally heavy electrical storm last night .and as the steamer was running light, she rolled incessantly. The passengers had a trying time, and it is stated that much of the crockery will need replacing.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1924, Page 2

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340

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1924, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1924, Page 2

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