COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
POSITION OF THE IRON TRADES. lU.vtt*i> Phksh .Akhooiation.4 Melbourne, April 2.). The iron trades deputatiomsed Mr Gardiner, pointing out the grave situation that existed owing to the shortage of steel. They asked permission to import materia!, and suggested that the .Government establish work., here, Mr Gardiner promised Cabinet consideration. YEARLING BLOOD SALES. (Received 8.30 a.m.) Melbourne, April 29. At the yearling sales a Charle-magne-Ether colt Wrought 850 guineas, Ma/.agan-Sokinok colt 525, LinaireDebutante colt 510, Gascon-Blight Alice colt 500, Cooltrim-Ginetest colb 000. Mr Duncan paid 100 lor a Cool-trim-Pasty cold, and Mr E. .). Watt 350 for a Sunshme-Sitpereihou colt. THE AUBURN ROBBERY. DEATH OF ONE VICTIM. vßeceived 8.30 a.m.) Sydney, April 20. One of the Chinese victims of the Auburn robbery has succumbed.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 21, 29 April 1916, Page 6
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