AUSTRALIAN NEWS
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SYDNEY, This Day
Mr Harold Beauchamp, Government representative on the Bank of New Zealand directorate, has arrived from England. Ho said that New Zealand and Australia's credit was. very high, and the latter's current wool clip should realise fifty million. Mr Bcauchahi sails for New Zealand on Saturday. During a squall Sydney harbour, a sailing boat capsized with a picnic party of eleven, of whom four were drowned—lvy Kingman, Beatrice Jameson, William Porter, and Alfred DawS ° n " MELBOURNE, This Day The Prime Minister was "howled down" at a meeting at Horsham despite efforts by Mr »Rodgers to obtain a hearing for liim. It is stated that the rowdy clement was comprised of strangers to UIC dißtrict ' PERTH, This Day A police party intercepted blacks with articles from a looted station, near Ha Is Creek. A fight ensued, in which the blacks were killed. . Experiments have established the value of an indigenous shrub as a tanning producer. The discovercy is regarded as of high importance to the tannm industry. It is also claimed that it is the only extract which makes furs impervious to moths and silvcriisli. Supplies of the shrub are inexhaustible and the Government has granted a local company a concession over a largo area of shrub country.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 October 1922, Page 5
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