A. DANGEROUS VOYAGE
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'The barqiicnhne Cenlemial arrived Iroia tire Ibu die (oast after an eventlid voyage of ninety-live days. ‘•Hawns twieo nearly wrecked. On the first occasion the ship just avoided a reef off Lent Howe Island, and I lien in tile Bass Strait: the rudder head snapped and at a great risk a seaman was lowered over .the side to repair the damage. The vessel was fourteen davs in the Bass Strait.
A REPUTED REASON. ATE I BOURNE. Aug. 23
Giving evidence at Ihe Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the affairs of the Amalgamated Freezing Company, a. witness was asked to nocon r for the ditfereiiee in price between Australian and New Zealand lambs. He replied, the best Australian lamb was never sold as snob Lot sold as New Zealand, wraps and labels being changed to bring twopence more as Canterbury lamb. 'TAXATION Cl! \RGE. MELBOURNE. Aug. 23. As a sequel to raids by the police.
ami taxation olfirers, cabled on tinI.sth. writ.-, were issued cut of the High Court on Emanuel Alfred and Louis Abrahams, financiers, for alleged offences against the Incom:- 'Taxation Assessment Act.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1927, Page 3
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