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TRADE EMISSARIES. —The Federal Minister of Markets, Mr. P. Moloney, says he agrees that it is desirable for Australia to have a Trade and Tourist Commissioner to New Zealand, but no appointment is contemplated immediately. £IOO,OOO FOR LABORATORY. —The Sydney University Senate has received notification that the Rockefeller Foundation, New York, lias decided to contribute a sum of £IOO,OOO to the university for the provision of an enlarged laboratory for the accommodation of the recent. generous gifts of Mr. George Boacli, of Sydney, which have brought the university within the scope of the Rockefeller Foundation’s activities. LIBERAL PAPERS MERGE —Following the purchase of the London ‘•Daily Chronicle” by the proprietors of the “Daily News,” into which it has been absorbed, the two newspapers will be published as one under the title of the “Daily News and Chronicle,” and will include the leading features of both. The combined circulation exceeds 1,600,000. The fusion creates a. Liberal newspaper with a circulation which will compare with the largest in the country. The copyright of both newspapers will be transferred to a new company.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 988, 3 June 1930, Page 9
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182Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 988, 3 June 1930, Page 9
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