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AUSTRALIAN LAMBS PRAISED. (United Press Association—By Electri , Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, September 19. A number of lambs entered by the South Australian Meat Board for ; the first monthly competition displayed at Smithfield were highly praised by experts;',--- V; ■■ s ,y : . y REDUCTION,IN SALARIES. ■ SYDNEY, BeptembW' 20. . A further.',redii > cti;pn,,rine tho' j 'salaries of New South Wales, ’Pariiamentarians is contrinplatedi. It is Tin'derstood that they are coming down from £705 ; to £6OO. Ministers’, salaries . will • also be cut correspondingly.' A; p,r ' .;' 'dtii (/'••“. ; german aviator; safe.
LONDON,. September 19. A message from,,. .Godhaven (Green!and);eays that U-det ie.safe.' A violent storm mad 6 Tfi impossible for him to descend at the usual landing ..place.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1932, Page 3
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