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[i!V TICLVXi It A TIJ —r Ell PKKSS ASSOCIATION. MORE ( nRBUH'IoN IN' 'SYDNEY. commission of enquiry. (Received this day at 9 a.m.) SYDNEY. February 2. The Royal Commission lias commenced inquiring into a. number of charges of alleged corruption in connection with the tenders for the cartage contracts for the Oitv Council.
HEROIC AGAIN SOLD. MELBOURNE. Feb. 2. O. li. Kellnw has purchased Herni for sixteen thousand guineas. The Yietorian Racing Club has no’ approved of Heroic’s entry for tli Victoria Baling and Yiitorinn Aniaten Turf Clubs’ autumn events.
DA.MAOK T>) TOWN DA1.1,. MIvLBurKXE. 1-Vb. ± damage to tin? Town Mali Is ostimntod at £HG.CO(). All tlu? civic records wore saved. DEUKHIS'I'I; ATIOX 11KAI?IXG ADJOCRXET). AIEI.IiOI'ItXK. February 1. ' The Arbitration Court has adjourned tlie application for the deregistration of the Seamen’s I'niou until Tuesday when AFr Walsh (Federation Sec.) return? from Adelaide.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1925, Page 2
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