AUSTRALIAN NEWS
AUSTJLVLIAN LOANS
(Australian 1 ress Association)
(Received Feb. '2-1 at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, February 24. Canberra. Federal Treasury officials after describing tile terms for underwriting the loan cabled yesterday as very satisfactory, stated the real problem which must be faced by the Commonwealth Government is the conversion of high interest- leans held in London. There is a total of fortythree millions sterling carrying interest at the rate of O' and 04 percent., '(Australia being the only nation with obligations at this Talc of interest, still meeting the payments.
HORSE WITHDRAWN
(Ifevedved Feb. 24 at 8 a.m.) MFJLTIOIJKXE, February '24. Tlie Xew Zealand horse, Closing y !Tihe. 'lias'%bhtkfe Futurity ■ States for' Saturday.
A. COW’S; IiKCOIM). . : YIELD OF BETTER FAT. SYDNEY,, Febiiaiy 23. An Australian record for her breed and age, has been established by a two-year and eight-month-old Ayrshire cow owned by Korfi Brothers, of. Caniphelf, town Now Souli Y ales. In two years' she has produced 11,9581 hs of milk with an average test of four point two per cent., which is equivalent to 497,08 pounds of butter fat. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1933, Page 6
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