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£Australia it N.Z. Cable Association.J JOURNALIST DEAD. SYDNEY, September 11. Obituary.— 11. A. Tapprell. formerly attached to the stall' of the “Daily Telegraph,” and later editor of Hie ” Evening News.” STATE TRADING LOSSES. SD DNEY, September 12. For the year ended 311th June last operations ol the New South Wales railways and tramways showed a defied ol COO.I 12. The rilway- made a surplus of L'32.937. but the deficiency on the tramways amounted to £192.079.
Ihe Commissioners report that the earnings were adversely alfeeted to the extent oi L’.'fss.OtiO on Hie railways ami f.T .Ttl.OOl) on the tramways owing to the reductions in freight rates during the year and increases ill wages and salaries, also by the previous reductions and fares.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1925, Page 3
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