AUSTRALIAN NEWS
WOOL SALES. (Australian Association) . SYDNEY, October 23. At the wool sales 10,499 bales were sold, in a very active market. Prices for all descriptions were fully equal to last week’s. There was keen competition from all sections of the trade. Greasy merino brought 21]d. AUSTRA LEV S CREDIT. MELBOURNE, Oct. 28. My E. G. Theodore, Federal Treasurer complains that somebdy is going out of his way to injure Australian credit abroad. He added that since the advent of the Labour Ministry there had been a certain amount of “knocking” at Home and abroad, which was monstrously mean and unpatriotic, hut lie was pleased to say that there had been a sharp recovery of Australian stocks sjnee it had been discovered that the' Australian Government was both sane and practical. / ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1929, Page 6
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