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fAustralia it N.Z. Cable Association.] DEFENCE MATTERS. SIDNEY. November 26. Sir Melville House, Minister of Dcleuee, has been authorised by the Federal Cabinet to go to Ne.w Zealand to discuss outstanding financial matters concerning munitions and military suplilies between the two Governments. He leaves -Sydney b v the Makura on 3rd October. OBITUARY. SYDNEY. Nov. 26. Obituary:—Ross Gore, a prominent patriotic "inker, and a son of the late Charles Gore. Curator for the Colonial Museum at Wellington. MR THEODORE DEFEATED SYDNEY, Nov. 20. -Mr Theodore has now been definitely defeated for the Herbert seat. CANBERRA OPENING. PRINCE HENRY TO PERFORM. OPENING. (Received this day at 10.0 a.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. 26. I be “Daily Iclcgraph” states Prince Henry will p.erioriu l.be opening ceremony at tile new Federal capital city at Canberra next year. MEAT WORKS IN N.Z. (Received this day at 10.0 .in.) SYDNEY, November 2!!. Mr Cramsie. addressing the New South Wales Advisory State Meat Board said with regard to the question ot New South Wales which bad practically the whole of its killing done in Sydney being able to compete with New Zealand that, with the existence of so many works in New Zealand was now exercising a good deal of thought ill meat trade circles. Men well up in the trade in London told him that they uere hoping to .secure co-ordina-tion or reorganisation of the meat industry in New Zealand. As at present tlie way the works were being operated affected in many cases both the treatment and the shipment of meat.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 3
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