AUSTRALIAN NEWS
A X.Z. ADDRESS
(Australian Press Association.)
(Received this dav at 8.30. a.in. -SYDNEY. June 7
Mrs Hempton, President of the New Zealand Women’s Auxiliary, is still carrying .about an illuminated address to Aiiss Amy Johnson. “An insult to Hie women of New Zealand,” is how she describes Hie difficulty in the way of lu-r meeting Hie girl flier.
CHEAPER COAI
SYDNEY, June- 7
A saving of about two hundred thousand sterling will he effected in this year’s coal supplies for the State railways. Tenders accepted for coal showed a reduction of thirteen per cent, on the - western and two per cert, on the southern coal.
MELBOURNE, June 7. Arrived--Karligi from Grevmoiilh
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 6
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