AUSTRALIAN NEWS
PROPOSED WOOL LEVY. (Australian , Press Association). MELBOURNE, July 29. Victorian wool-growers are in doubt whether a levy will be proposed for the use of the wool campaign. Growers are said to be resenting a compulsory levy. SOVIET MOVE. ORDERS TO COMMUNISTS. (Received this day at 11.25. a.m.) SYDNEY, July 29. In connection with the Riga announcement that the Soviet had ordered a great revolutionary battle review throughout the world on Ist. August, an amazing letter to Bolshevik agents has been received in Australia ordering Communists to do all possible to embarrass the Government without openly opposing it; to weaken the army, corrupt the reservists, and destroy institutions of the bourgeois class.
H. CAIRNS FATALLY INJURED
MELBOURNE, July 28
H. Cairns, one of the best known jockeys in Australia and New Zealand, was fatally injured, when his mount. Quick Deal, fell in the Gellibrand Hurdles at Moonee Valley yesterday. The horse somersaulted at the last fence, its hindquarters crashing on the rider, whose skull was badly fractured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1929, Page 5
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