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By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright.-) ,Aust- and IV. Z- Cable Association.\ Sydney, April 30. There is no further news of the Ma mire wa. Though anxiety is increasing, shipowners believe tho trend of prevailing winds account for her non-arrival, and that the vessel will turn up safely. The Hobson Bay secured a crew and sailed. (Received April 1, noon.) •London, May 1. Do Valera, speaking, at Mullingar, warned the Dail Eireann that if the elections are held in June they would result in civil war. At the Antveip wool sales 22.717 bales were off-:.yd and M 00? s("!<l There was a good attendance of buyers and there was keen competition. Combing wools were firm at full London closing rates, while clothing wools were 10 per cent higher. England was the chief buyer. Genoa, April 30. Signor Sturzo, of the Italian Popular Party, and Signor Michaels, of the Emigration Department, interviewed Sir Joseph Cook, with a view to . ascertaining what opening for Italian agriculturists in Australia, to which Italians were now looking, owing to the new restrictions in America and Canada. Sir Joseph Cook promised to consider the question after consulting with Australia's authorities.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4577, 1 May 1922, Page 3
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