N.S.W. ELECTIONS
STOCK EXCHANGE BAROMETER
(Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, October 24. Tin* conditions on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day suggested that many investors are expecting a Government victory at the polls to-morrow. Banks, gas, orewe.ies, • ami leading industrial shares changed hands Tit ennaiiced prices, hut tlie juices of the ( ominouwealtk bond were irregular. ' HIT WITH .STONE. CANDIDATE KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS. (Received this dav at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, Oct. 24. There was a dastardly act to-night at Man ickvilie nnhinh. Frederick Rushton a National candidate was rendyted unconscious. He was addressing a meeting; close to a Labour rally when a stone wrapped in a sock was hurled, striking him on the head.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1930, Page 5
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