AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
(Received 9.50 a.m.) M WAR PENSIONS MOUNT TO. , [ ' ' : ' I MELBOURNE, this day. |I Up to the end of June, 8,661 war pen- 3 sion claims which were granted involved 'n an annual liability of £302,000. ' ; 'i LEGAL TENDEK. | SYDNEY, this day. || The Australian note issue to the end ' ~'■ of June was £44,609,000 against which there was a gold reserve of £16,113,000. », —" ■ H TEMPERANCE LEADEB RESIGNS i / Eβ SYDNEY, this day. Archdeacon Boyce has resigned the leadership of the State Temperance V p party. THE RUUHG PASSION. I SYDNEY, this day. i: For the past half-year the State re- f> ceived £60,000 from the new betting tat ' |1 m QUEENSLAND FIRE. L; BEISBANE, this day , . A fire at Mackay, a- coast town 550' miles north of Brisbane, destroyed ten ' buildings in the main business block, the j damage being £140,000. ; ? HIGH-PKICED STUD SHEEP. SYDNEY, July 3. j The annual stud sheep sales commenced r to-day. Prices for merinos were moderate, , j the top price realised being 4"ogns for a | four-year-old ram of the Sir Charlee ]. stram. _ Another of the same strain was' f, sold privately for l,2oogns.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 158, 4 July 1916, Page 6
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