AUSTRALIAN NEWS
it'i; -7 *o?*s ft : RECQRD WOOL ;<?Ll|>s h■ f % A i Ij’l A; • (Australian Press Association). % (Received this day at 9.25 a.m.) . _ i: . "SYDNEY, 'July h ' According to Commonwealth statis—ticsj the return of the wool clip for 1928-29 is a record. It is; estimated to "produce riiVie' hundred and fifty niillion pounds, exceeding 1926-27 record i by twenty-six million pounds. MARCH OF MINERS. NEWCASTLE, July 21. . Preparations are being made for the march of 20,000 unemployed miners from NeAVcastle to Sydney, in a solid body, in order to demonstrate to the State capital citizens the effects of the dispute on the Northern Coalfields, and to bring pressure on the Government for the re-opening of the closed ; i , collieries. The march "will be timed so ' tnat the men will .arrive.in Sydney,to meet Premier Bavin oh his return from abroad.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1929, Page 5
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140AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1929, Page 5
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