AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
FANNY DURACK'S WIN. SYDNEY, this day. The ladies' 440 yds swimming championship Avas won by Miss Fanny Durack by 35yds, in 6.29 2-5. Other competitors were M. Springfield. E. Venting, and L. Beaurepaire.— (A. and N.Z. Cable.) HOTEL WORKERS' DEMANDS.
SYDNEY, this day. The Hotel and Uestaurant Jvmployee.-' l"nion are elaiminjr a forty-four hour week consisting of o} days. The wages claimed range from £4 10/ for general servants, to £7 10/ for cooks — A and 5.7.. fable, i BUTTER RESERVE. MELBOURNE, tlii- day. The butter pool committee decided to place a hundred thousand boxes in cold storage as a reserve for the winter requirements of the Commonwealth. — l\ and N.Z. (able) ROSS SMITH'S NEXT FLIGHT. BRISBANE, this da.v. Captain Sir Koss Smith contemplates a round-the-world Might in 70 days, in one of the powerful Viekers machines now beinjr constructed.—l A. and N.Z,)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 37, 12 February 1920, Page 5
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