AUSTRALIAN NEWS
ARTIST DEAD. j (Australian Press Association.) j (Received this day at 8 a.m.) : -SYDNEY, June 2. Obituary—George CoOlbrjdge,. the • well known artist, actat 84. He was horn in England and spent his early life in France. He studied under Jean Corot of whom lie was the only . pupil. Coolbridge for several years was j with tlie “Graphic” and “London 11- 1 lustrated News.” He later settled in Australia and for many years was one of Sydneys best known painters. SUGAR AGREEALENT. CANBERRA, June 2. The Prime Minister announced that lie had signed the sugar agreement, which will be of five vear s duration. TASMANIAN FIRE. HOBART, Jim© 1. Ther© was a large fire at the premises of the- Tasmanian Fellmongers’ Proprietary Ltd., .here to-clav. ■ The building was gutted. Skins valued at £IOOO were destroyed. N.Z VARSITY FOOTBALLERS. SYDNEY. June I. Th© New Zealand University footballers this afternoon laid a wreath on th© cenotaph in Aiartin Place, Syd-
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1931, Page 6
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