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fAustralian and N.Z. Cable Association.! AVIATOR'S TOUR. Received this day'at 12.20 p.m. BRISBANE, August 14.—Rarer and Mcintosh have arrived at Clencurry. PARER AND McINTOSH. BRISBANE, This Day.—Rarer and Mcintosh arrived from Long Reach. INDUSTRIAL PEACE. MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Lulustrial Peace Bill was read a third time. BROKEN HILL STRIKE. SYDNEY, August 13.—The Broken Hill strike tribunal has again adjourned, having failed to reach an agreement. BROKEN HILL PROFITS. SYDNEY, This Day.—The net profit of the Broken Hill Proprietary for the year ended May 31st was £517,000. FORBIDDEN FEATHERS. Received this day at 9.55 a.m. SYDNEY, Tin,; Day.—The Customs authorities announced that visitors to the Commonwealth, will not be allowed to land with prohibited feathers. A recent arrival i was obliged to hand over osprey feathers " worth £IOO. ' , MASONIC CENTENARY. SYDNEY, August 13.—A great gathering of Freemasons assembler] at the Town Hall, includiiu; New Zealand, British, American and African delc- ' gates, celebrated the centenary of the establishment af the first Masonic Lodge in Australia. i
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1920, Page 5
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