AUSTRALIAN NEWS
PAPER REVIVED. (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, February 16. The “Daily Telegraph,” newspaper was revived to-day, absorbing the “Guardian and Pictorial Independent Service” for the peoples best interest, promised with '‘honest news and views.” SECOND GRADE WHEAT. SYDNEY. February 16. Second grade wheat is now being received for the voluntary pool. A first advance payable to farmers is nine ponce per bushel ut country tdntions, AN exchange point. SYDNEY, February 15. Telegrams published here have vecorded°protests by the Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch Stock Exchanges, against the decision of the Bank" of Now South Wales to pay its dividend to its New Zealand shareholders in Australian currency. An official of till at hank to-dav described the protest as absurd. He asked why should the shareholder on the Wellington register get a higher monetary return that the Australian holder. The universal payment of the dividend in Australian currency placed all of the shareholders on an equal footing.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1931, Page 5
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