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(Received This Day 10.30 a.m.)
A MISSING CORPORAL
Sydney, This Day
Corporal Vincen, missing at the Dardanelles, was educated in New Zealand. THE HILTON TRAGEDY. Adelaide, Tilts Day. Regarding the Hilton tragedy it is stated that the Graf's domestic quarrels, in consequence of the woman's conduct, gradually increased in violence until they culminated in the tragedy. On the table neat Graf's body ~ was a message intimating that he had suspected his wile long enough and she and lier children were better dead TRIAL BY JURY. Melbourne, This Day. Judge Murray's report regarding the trial by jury in Papua, is confirmed by the conclusion reached by Judge Bevan Tii flie Northern Territry, thai trial by jury was distinctly unsatisfactory in cases where a white was accused ol an offence against native. Received This Day 9.30 a.m.) TIWTu'BLE IN STATE TRAWLERS. Sydney, TJi's Day. The Fisheries Department reports a recurrence of trouble on the State trawlers simultaneously, when seventy miles apart. The vessels were making good hauls when the firemen on each vessel ceased work and the engineers were compelled to do the stoking on the homeward voyage. The .Department reluctantly is compelled to adopt the view that there was concerted action to "Interfere with the Government trawling scheme. The Minister is (Telermiiied that nothing will be allowed to stand in the way of capturing a supply of fish. JAPANESE BANK IN SYDNEY. T\ "Branch of the Yokohama specie briSlc will be established m Sydney with the object of facilitating JapaneseAustralian commercial transactions. THE ALLEGED EXPLOSIVE BULLETS. Catpain Bean, cabling from Gallipoli; refers to the reported 'i'lwkisE atrocities. He Says that the-principal report which enabled them to test the matter ,proved that the stones that the Turks were using explosive bullets were without foundation and were due to the Australians misunderstanding the double crack of the Mauser rifle.
AN ARCHBISHOP'S VIEWS. Melbourne, This Day. Preaching at the National Service in the Cathedral, Archbishop Clark urged the' necessity for more recruits. Australia's contribution was a worthy one but was far below the demands of tho position. There was no time to waste in pleasures and games.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 June 1915, Page 3
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