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[Australia A N.Z. Cable Association.J NORFOLK ISLAND KN(,)DII?Y. MELBOURNE. September 11. In the House of Representatives a motion that a Royal Commission should lie appointed to visit Norfolk Island and its inhabitants in relation to Commonwealth control was carried ly -‘ill to i’ll. The vote "ent against the Government. The Assistant Minister. Mr Mu it. said that everything possible was done for the Island. 'I he ('ominonwcah It paid L'e.oOO yearly for ollieers there and collected nothing in return. There was an Advisory Council in connection with tlte mlininistration of the i-laiid and tlie Minister had dei ided tiial its power should be enlarged to enable it to submit proposals for new ordinances and the amendment ot existing ones.
BACON FACTORY FIRE. SIDNEY, September 11. The damage to the Eoggil and Jones's bacon factory is estimated at beiweon thirty amt forlv thousand.
A BIG CLAIM. SYDNEY. Kept. 11. Erie Wilfred I.arson, of Sydney, lias issued a writ fnf tweiily-tive thousand pounds damages against Alexander Wright Donald, of Auckland, for alleged breach of contract. The details are not staled. grg.^»jKU-acaEg Hl mnwanasiaß
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1925, Page 3
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