AUSTRALIAN NEWS
SYDNEY IMRE TRAGEDY,
(Australian Press Association.)
SYDNEY, July 2
The condition of Mrs Miller, one of the Bathurst Street live victims, is improving.
The’ funeral of her daughter, Miss Rosa bell Miller, to-day, was watched by thousands, numbers of women being in tears. SYDNEY SHOW. ‘ SYDNEY, July 2. The annual sheep show at Sydney opened to-day. There are many entries from New Zealand. The quality of the exhibits, particularly the merinos. is described by the judges as the host ever :seen. The latter class was judged to-day. DROP IN CUSTOMS. CANBERRA, July 2,, , The Commonwea Ith,"Customs revenue for the. financial year shows .a. deficit- ' of. £2.686,000.:,;;■ ■ FEDERAL TARIFF. w, - ■ . .. SYDNEY, July 2. ■- The: Federal Government intends to im'posb increased duties on importedliquors, cigarettes, tobacco, - and- special revenue duties - on a . further wide range' of imported -goods. ■ - 1 A USTH AIvIAN SHEARERS. SYDNEY, July 2. Trouble is looming among the shearers of Australia. Ten thousand of the shearers threaten to strike - if an. inpending award by Judge Dethridge of the Australian Arbitration Court, reduces the rates of pay.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1930, Page 6
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