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“ ON A FISHING EXPEDITION.” When asked if he had any comment to make regarding an overnight telegram from Auckland regarding the exchange rate, Mr Coates said that there was nothing in the message to which ho could refer in any way, “It appears to mo someone is on a fishing expedition,”—Wellington Press Association. SHIPPING DISPUTE. , is no further development in regard to the shipping dispute. The Makura is now posted to sail on Friday for San Francisco. Meetings of cooks and stewards were held yesterday and to-day, but no reports have been issued.—Wellington Press Association. LADIES’ GOLF, LONDON, Juno 13.—At North Berwick in the ladies’ Scottish foursomes (first round), Misses Oliver Kay and Gaisford (New Zealand) defeated 'Misses M'Culloch and Pearcy, 5 - and 3. •b STOCK EXCHANGE. Sales this • afternoon; —On .’Change: Kildare, 2s. ‘ Reported: Southland Frozen Meat (prof.), £3 10s; Domiliiou Fertiliser, 18s Id; Dominion Rubber, £1 ss; Dunedin Drainage Board debentures 51 per cent. 1934, £lO3.
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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 14
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