AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[Australia & X.Z. Cable Association.] COULD HAVE ISEEX AVOIDED. BRISBANE, Sep. 8. Mr frillies in commenting on the recent. railway strike, said that the strike is over, and it is necessary to emplialiise that practically the same settlement. could have been achieved by the men without the loss of an hour’s work and without inconvenience or the loss that resulted therefrom. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION. BRISBANE Sei). S. When Parliament meets to-day, Mr Moore, Leader of the Opposition, will launch a no confide nee motion against the Government. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Sept. 8. The wool sales as compared with the August rates, best merino were about par, medium and strong <5 pier cent lower, comebacks and crossbreds unchanged, Competition is strong.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1925, Page 3
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