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ANOTHER COLLIERi RESUMES. Pr«s» A**ociation—By Telegraph—Copyriglt SYDNEY, August 20. A settlement has'been reached in connection with the Mimmi colliery. It resumes work to-day. QUEENSLAND MEAT TRADE. BRISBANE, August 20. The proposal to stabilise the meat industry by co-operating in the marketing of cattle has been temporarily deferred till tlie industry ascertains the legality of its position. THE DARWIN RAILWAY. MELBOUK-nc., August 20. Mr W. S. Brown, engineer for the commonwealth railways, said that the railway costs would keep up at Darwin so long as all the work was paid for by the Government. MELBOURNE, August 20. Members of the Science Congress mostly spent the week-end in attending social functions and visiting places of interest in the country. Dr Buck lectured to a large and distinguished audience upon the history of the Maori race, dealing with their origin, wanderings, traditions, and other points of interest.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18946, 21 August 1923, Page 7
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