AUSTRALIAN NEWS
MILROY PASSES THE "LAST POST. (By Eire trie Gable. —Copyright’! (Aust. and N.Z- Cable Association.'. (Received July 30. 11.40 a.m.) Sydeny, July 30. Obituary.—Tom "Willis, turf editor of the Herald and Sydney Mail. His pen name was “Milroy.” He was a recognised turf authority in Australia.
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS. Surplus of £IOO,OOO is estimated on the workings of the railways to June 30. Tiie tramways operations are expected to square the ledger.
SHIPPING. Arrived.—Cumberland. Melbourne, July 30. Sailed. —Kauri, for New Zealand BIG PRIZES FOR RIFLE MEETING.
The Council of the Victorian Rifle Association decided to adopt a £4OOO programme for the annual matches next March. It is announced that. Melbourne business men have donated £250 to be added to the King’s Prize. This will make it the richest individual prize n tiie Empire The winner at Bislcy receives £250.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 4852, 30 July 1923, Page 2
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