Austrian Cables
[iIT ELECTIItC TF.LEGU.U'H-COPYIUGirrI trail PRKBS amocution.t (Received This Day. 9..50 a.m.) BURGLARS CAI'TiKEI). SYDNEY. This Day. The police made a -smart burgla: coup. A detective saw two men en ,ler Mrodribbe's (auctioneers) premises in George street. A third man replaced the padlock and strolled away. The detective followed. ' and «-icrested him. He telephone', for assistance, and a strong Cocci surrounded the building and cmptHied the other two. who wee I'occing a large safe. COLD WUATftER. The weather has turned hitterh cold, and heavy frosts have damage', the crops in some districtsISLUE MOr.NTAIXS ( KXTKXWRY. Great preparations have been madi for the celebration to-day of tin centenary of the crossing of the Blut Mountains. TRUE TEMPKRAXCE. BIMSBAXE. This Day. The Australian Licensed Victuallers' Conference resolved "That :'• the interests of true temperance it is desirable that military camp canteens should be restored." IMPERIAL TMADK. PERTH. "Phis Day. The Imperial Trade Commissioners have commenced taking evidenc". POLICE OI''I'TCER.S REWARDIvDMMSBANK. This Day. Detective Head and Constable Can lon have been pcomoted. and award ed medals for bravery, in recognition of their feat yesterday in arresting an armed burglar who held them covered with n revolver while he was endeavouring to escape Iron them tit Brisbane railway station.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1913, Page 3
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204Austrian Cables Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1913, Page 3
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