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HARVESTER COY’S QUEST. (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, October 13. The Sunshine Harvester Company, of Melbourne, announce that they have completed making arrangm. for the establishment 01 a manufacturing business for the production qf Sunshine Harvesters in Canada, and that their decision is due to restrictions arising from compulsory arbitration and repeated industrial ancesWOMAN’S RELEASE. AFTER NINE YEARS’ GAOL. SYDNEY, Oct. 14. The New South Wales Cabinet have decided to release Mrs Dorothy Mort from Long Bay Gaol, after having served nine years’ imprisonment for shooting Dr Claude 'l'ozer at her home at Killara. This case caused a g-eat sensation in social circles years ago, and for three years past there has ren an agitation for her release, which is taking place immediately. WOOL MARKET. ■SYDNEY, Oct. 14. At the wool sales to-day, 9742 hades were sold. There was animated and well-sustained competition at the improved levels of last week, with a tendency to further hardenings. Greasy merino brought 17-Jd per lb;
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1929, Page 6
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