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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

>o [Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] 5, i- YEAR LI ATI SALES. <1 , SYDNEY, April 7. At the yearling sales a KossendaloLady Ylonann colt realised »o=j g U j„_ it eas. On account oiT. Lowry (Hawke’s s Day), two King John lillic.s 130 and 33() K yjiinoas; on account of lan Duncan i- ( Eller.she Stud), a J’apcr .Monev-Er-o """‘Wired colt Kj!!!) guineas, a Paper Money-Bo Beep colt IOC!) guineas, a , 1 a l Jt ‘ r -Mouey-J-l l,storiette c olt bed guin--1 eas, a Taper .Money-Desmine colt 47b guineas. These were the only seven Taper .Moneys and realised 5375 guineas. Oil account of \V. (f. Steal- (Hastings), a Leighton-Lady Ball filly 350. - guineas. a Leighton-! fold Tainting gelding 47b, a Lighting-Vegas fillv 350 ; o'onea.s. a Valias-Quaker <Oi l colt realused 110!) guineas. .1. MeConiue (New

Zealand) purchased a Comedy ivincKuningada colt, for Bl’o guineas. SYDNEY, April 7. At the yearling sales Kid lots were • s,, '<l. I'ealising .‘l'),(ll)0 guineas, an average of L f 3(i gui i eas. A CYCLONE. •SYDNEY, April 7. A violent cyclone at Trangie late iii tlie afternoon demolished a number of buddings, causing extensive damage. Two women were buried beneath the ruins of their homes and eritieal!y injured. Over fifty people are homeless. MU LAX GAS VIEWS. SYDNEY, April 7. Mr Lang addressing the Labour Congress announced the Government’s determination to proceed with the abolition ot the Upper blouse. He said be did not recognise the. right of the Governor to interfere with the function ot Parliament and urged the expulsion from the movement of those members who failed to vote when the Abolition Hill was before tile House, lie eonciuded that the Government did not recognise the right of a non-represen-tativo nominee chamber to censor and destroy labour legislation, and cverv constitutional means at the disposal of the Government would lie exhausted to make the people's chamber paramount The conference unanimously recorded appreciation of .Mr Lang’s services and pledged unswerving loyalty to the Government.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1926, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1926, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1926, Page 2

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