AUSTRALIAN NEWS
STRANDED STEA.MERS
(Australian Press Association) (United Service).
SYDNEY, Nov. 6
The latest messages from the stranded steamers, Tango s!aru and Morinda, state that they are both still fast. All aboard the slorinda are safe. A powerful tug is going to the Tango Maru’s assisia nee. R ATX IN QUEENSLAND. BRISBANE, Nov. 7. 55’idespread rain to four inches has fallen in most agricultural and dairying districts causing great jubilation, as the drought has been largely broken. WOOL SALES. BRISBANE. Nov. 7. At the second series of wool sales at Brisbane competition was keen in all best features of the Sydnoy-Mcl-bourne markets. Noticeable prices showed five per cent increase. Top price, greasy merino 27}d,.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1928, Page 5
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