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WRECK SOLD. SYDNEY, June 22. The White Bav wreck 'has been sold for £22 10s
WOOL CLIP
MELBOURNE, June 21
It is estimated that the new season’s Australian wool clip will amount to 2,462,000 bales.
TIN BRISBANE, June 21.
The Full High Court to-day refused leave to appeal against the decision of the New South Wales Full Court, declaring betting at mechanical hare meetings to be illegal.
WIRELESS .REVENUE. SYDNEY, June 22
The attempt by B class broadcasting stations of Australia to secure a portion of the revenue from listeners’ licenses, which are confined to the A class stations, failed, but the agitation is to continue. At least forty-nine additional applications were registered
SERIOUS FIRES. BRISBANE, June 22.
A fire at. Cunnamulla destroyed five shops, a. picture theatre, and one private residence. MELBOURNE, June 22.
A large biscuit factory in North Melbourne was destroyed by fire about midnight. Heavy damage was done.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 June 1928, Page 5
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