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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

! £ Australia A N.Z. Gable Assui iatiuii.] N.S-.W. LABOUR AND UR EE SPEECH. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY.’ Sci.icmh-r 29. ii I vies by Ihe I'l'l ion u! tin- Railway t ’oil-,-nis-..'"iti-i's in i ailing lielor.- them a union 1 1 1 -! i ■ al l • Irom I lie Iron Wm k-i-1 Union a i ike Randwiek workshops to show cause why In- should not be dealt vviili I'm- crit ici-ing Ihe Railway Ad in a Labour daily newspaper. The ciinlen-nce oj tin- unions decided to wait ,-n Mr Lain; • N S W. Labour I'remier) and prnlest against what they state is the abrogation of the right of tree speech. ( IIOI.EI! A OUTBREAK. MANILA. September 28. Eleven cholera deaths have occiii-red in forty-eight hours. A native intimity regiment near Manila lias h-. cn oiiarainiued lollow mg three deaths. SIR. T . (TPHILAX APPOINTED. SYDNEY. Sept. 28. Sir Tini": !p. < Tigldan 1. -- n appointed New S ;;t!i Wa'-,- Ag.-ut-t 9-n----era I. Hi- t-rm -f - !,h - he- not yet heen decided upon. SYDNEY. Wool. SALES. SYDNEY. Sept. 28. The eighth series of wool sales ln-re commem-i-cl to-dav. Under strung renting i t inn the ina rket op -,! a ! tke li-.-st rates that were ruling in tin- Inst series. All wools showing i,i::;!il.v were keenly sought, afler. while lop-mal-. - ing sort - had good , oni| el it i 'll. pence pi-r pound. N.Z. ROTA THUS DISEASED. i Received this day nt 10.2-7 a.m.) SYDNEY, Scoteieher 29. At tin limit i-i hi I ere nee ol the dcle-gati-s of the Noi l hern Districts hranchtie. \■; i i'o l l ora 1 Bureau a resolution was rani".! that Mill: i" the pri-seiu i- ol pov.derv dipt in potatoes in New Zealand, the importation of potatoes from the Doininioti 1.-' prohibited till tin- di-ea lias li.-.-n -lamped Gill . A TR 11 UTE Ti> N.Z. M< 'Til ERS. SYDNEY. September 29. Speaking at the annual i■uiiterenee ol lu-allh iiisp-.-ctor-. Doctor Watson Miniro siiui tl.iTi* war, !ih iiimv importiiut citizen I ban the mot her. lie (Tallin- I that if Australians were a- clever and intelligent mill holiest as the people ol New Zealand they Would have an im-tp.-iis,- number ot intanl- who now perish. scut.LING CHAMPIONSHIP. SYDNEY. Kept. 29. A iraii-remt-iii-, will he completed todav for Rail.loll to meet Goodscll on the Ra ra ma 7th. Novenihef. for the world's sculling championship. Both have com tin-need training. NEW XEA I.AXDKR ARRESTED. SYDNEY. Sept. 29. Albert Edward Thompson. 28. win remanded at the Central C-'iirt on a charge of stealing J-‘8 17s Jd while employed its a cleric by the New Zealand Earmers’ Co-operative A.ssoetal mil. Christchurch. EMPIRE PRESS DEI.KG ATES. .MEd-lIOERNE. Sept. 22. The press delegates wen- gue*t< at a liaii'piet ;ii I'iirliiiment House, tendered by the Ei i lorn I Ministry. U was a lirilliant function. Mr llritce. iu a specli. welcoming the visiters, review!ed Empire matters and the necessity ' for unity iu ihn'ing with them. Lord Eurnhain. replying, elaborated the "h----iert- of the eoiderenci'. Sir Geo. Eeuwiek. speaking on helialt ol New Zealand expressed pleasure at representing A list i a tin - neate-t neigltl at the eoiiference. lie hoped its de-

liherttlions would draw ilia various parts of the Empire closer together. Their tours ihrougli New South Wall-' and ()u eiishmd had revealed the pos. sdiilities of .levelopineiit ol the Comllli lit wealth. l'EDEit \l. parliament. SYDNEY. Sept. 2‘b Tile Kederal Parliament dissolves on 3rd. Ortaher. AMATKCR CHAMPIONSHIPS. RRISBA NE. Sept. 20. The Australian amateur wrestling championship finals. 8.0 division, resulted : B. Ford (N.SAY.t : 10.0 and 11.1 divisiuis. A. Koolman (Victoria); heavy-weight. A. Si-ott (Victoria). Roving: 5.2 division. M. Wifson (Queensland 0.0 <1 i' isimi. \. Kay (V ietoria 1 : 10.0 tliei.son. It. Muir ((.lueenshind) ; 1(1.0 and 11.1 division. E. Hill (Queensland'); heavy-weight. E. Mi-inert.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1925, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1925, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1925, Page 3

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