AUSTRALIAN.
VARIOUS CABLED nwgs HJBTEALIAN AND N.Z. CABIjE ASSOCIATION. HOAX SUSPECTED. HOBART, June 9. The message picked up, supposedly from the Amelia J., is regarded as a hoax, as where discovered if it had been thrown from the missing schooner it would have been drifting againtt the current. * COMPULSORY CONFERENCE. (Received This Day at 10.40 a.in.) SYDNEY, June 14. Holme, Conciliation Commissionei, lias convened a compulsory conference of building trades employees to discuss the dispute over Saturday work. SHIPPING CALLS AT FIJI. SYDNEY, June 14. The announcement is made that Commonwealth Government steamers will make eight calls annually at Fiji, the subsidy to be £12,000. MOUNT LYELL TROUBLE. MELBOURNE, June 14. At the suggestion of Justice Bowers, Mount Lyell closing date has been’postponed from the lfith till the 29th. A DOUBLE MURDER. AGED HUSBAND AND WIFE KILLED. /Received This Day at 10.00 a.in.) MELBOURNE, June 14. A double murder is reported from Beaeonfield, thirty miles from Melbourne. Frederick Shard and his wife, septuagenarians, were killed in bed. The motive is unknown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1921, Page 3
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171AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1921, Page 3
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