AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(Australian it N.Z. Cable Association.)
PIECE IVOR K FIGHT. ADELAIDE, July 15. All the engineers employed on the Adelaide tramways have struck work as a protest against the introduction of piecework, pending a meeting of their Union on Monday, when the action to be taken will lie decided. SPEEDWAY RECORD. SYDNEY. July 17. At Penrith Speedway. Spencer Stratton won the five mile race m 3.57 4-5 making a new track record. MORE BETTING. SYNDEY, July 17. Mechanical coursing continues to increase in popularity. Over thirty thousand attended a meeting at tlie Eppmg racecourse on Saturday night. There were 155 bookmakers present, laying odds. N.S.W. FINANCE. (Received this day at 8 a m.) SYDNEY, July 18. The value of New South Wales exports last year was £(52,847.000 compared with £54.009.000 tlie previous year. Imports for eleven months available totalled £63.871,01X1.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1927, Page 3
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