EXCHANGE RATE
(Inference in Australia, ; '(Australian Press Association.) '< SYDNEY, July ; 15, . The “Herald”; says that an . important conference of representative of exporting and importing interests is shortly to be converted by the State. Government to consider a. 1 ! aspects of: the exchange problem and to decide’ whether an increase in the present rate of Australia, £125 10s for £IOO, is desirable. - - ’ TEMUKA BURGLARIES. . TEMUKA, July 14. Two burglaries are reported in Temuka. Lister’s service station was entered, but the thieves evidently were disturbed, as nothing was missing. Yesterday morning a fire-seater Pontiac car, the property of Mrs Earl, was stolen from a garage in Wood Street, Temuka. The garage was entered either late at night or early in the morning. The Methven police advised the Temuka that Mrs Earl’s car had been discovered at Bland’s’"Corner, between Ashburton and Methven.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1932, Page 5
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139EXCHANGE RATE Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1932, Page 5
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