AUSTRALIAN.
[l*Elt PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] A SHIRKER ARRESTED. (Received This Dav at 10.15. a.*n ) SYDNEY, This Day. A stowaway, giving the name oi Gibson, but known to the police as George Caff cry, was arrested aboard a steamer at Newcastle, at th e request of the New Zealand authorities, on a charge of attempting to evade military service. paclficcolonbes. MELBOURLNE, This Day. Mr Watt, speaking at Armadale, said Mr Hughes and Mr Cook go to London chiefly in regard to the future of the captured territory in the pacific, which must not be permitted to return to Germany. RESUMING SHIPPING. (Received <'»>i= TV>v ni 11.25. a.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day. The Commonwealth Shipping authorities have arranged for a partial rcsmnation of steamer communication between Australia and the Dutch possessions in the Pacific, which was interrupted through the American and British Governments requisitioning the Dutch shipping
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1918, Page 3
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