AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association. S A AlO A N ORDINANCE. APIA, Feb. 22. he An ordinance has been passed mak to big illegal the wearing of a unjfonr in- known to be representative of sedihe tious organisations, and assemblages ol ea natives outside villages in Apia withnd ol, l > proper reasons, are also declared re to lie illegal. of Pending the proclamation of the orilfs- inance, no steps wilj be taken against :c- Die Mau police force who arc still ■m parading the town. ig AUSTRALIAN COAL CONFERENCE ds f SYDNEY, Feb. 23. at The Conference between the coallis f'vncrs and miners with the object of k- reaching a mutual agreement, with a re view to improving conditions in the h. e°ai industry and recapturing lost coal r _ trade, is proceeding. 50 is WOOL SALES, ic SYDNEY, Keb. 2-1. i. The week’s wool sales closed and l- everything was at the previous high in levels. ’There was an extremely .keen demand for comeback and crossbreds. Greasy merino fleece touched 35j’d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1928, Page 1
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172AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1928, Page 1
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