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A TRAGEDY. , FATHER AND SON DROWNED. ( Australian Press Association) (Received this day at 9.25 a.m) , SYDNEY, June 17. There was a tragedy near Wagga. George C'ann and his son of 14, were crossing a paddock still covered to a depth of .two feet by flood waters when they missed their direction and drove a sulky into a lagoon ten feet deep. Both were drowned.
HOTELKEEPERS REQUEST. SYDNEY, Juno 17. A deputation of hotelkeepers whieti a ,sked the Minister for temporary respite in the payment of license foes, informed liim that the liquor trade was having a very bad time. At least forty-five per cent, of tlie licenses in New South Wales were bankrupt. The Minister is taking their representations to Cabinet,
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1931, Page 5
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