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(Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn). SYDNEY, September 20. As the result of continued heavy rain in the western districts of the State, thousands of newly-shorn sheep i wen* drowned or died from exposure. 'l’he conditions off the coast are improving, and vessels -which had been sheltering for several days were able to continue Iheir journey. SYDNEY, Seiptember 20. A further reduction in salaries of the New South AA r ales Parliamentarians is contemplated. It is understood that lhey are coming down from £703 Io £6OO. Alinisters’ salaries will also b<* cut correspondingly. AIELBOURNE, September 20. Th e State. Executive of the Slaughtermens’ I nion agreed tn end tTie goslow strike. Tt was resolved that all men resunq. work at the usual of a. hundred lambs a day, and to negotiate with the Meat Exporters’ Association, with a. view to introducing a tally of eighty lambs a clay.
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Grey River Argus, 21 September 1932, Page 7
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