AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
IST XV Ll AN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION, YEARLING SALES. [Ef-'lived this day at S n.m.) SYDNEY. April 18. At the yearling sales a Magpio-C harlovillc colt, a brother to Windbag, fetched sixteen hundred guineas: a Mag-pie-Space colt eleven hundred. 50 PER CENT. MEDICALLY t'NEIT. MELRORNK. April 18. In tiro <our.se of a speech the Minister of Defence, Mr Hawse, said he did not believe fifty per cent of the men in Australia between the ages of nineteen and forty wore medically fit to carry on the defence of their country. SHIPPING DISPUTES. SYDNEY. April 17. The Muhciin left the wharf at ten Ibis morning, hut anchored in Athol Pav. The Union Company is at present unaware of the reason. When the Maheno was in mid-stream if was discovered she was two firemen short. The vessel was delayed several hours, hut later in the afternoon two more men were engaged to fill the places, and the steamer sailed at 1.1 j. The Industrial Registrar has refused registration as a union to the Returned Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Waterside Workers Union.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1925, Page 2
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