AUSTRALIAN.
WHTHALIAN AND N. 7.. CAHLK ASSOCIATION
ATTEMPTED ARSON
SYDNEY, March 14
Wm. Thomas, aged 20, and Evangelista Reynolds, aged 38, were arrested and charged with maliciously attempting to set: fire to a- building at Darling Point (cabled on March 6th). Both resided on the premises. The woman is the daughter* of the. occupier. Hail was fixed at £IOO.
CLAIM FOR £2,000. SYDNEY,' March 14
Alderman Bramston has issued a writ for £2,000 against Sir Allen, Taylor for alleged malicious prosecution. This is the. sequel to charges levelled at Bramston in December last.
helping local industries. (Received This Dnv at 10.15 a.in.) MELBOURNE, March 15.
The Minister for Customs, addressing the Chamber of Commerce, explained the Commonwealth’s tardiness in resuming trade relations with enemy countries, was not due to vindictiveness but a desire to protect and encourage local industries. Australia’s geographical isolation, which was emphasised during the war, together with the present, economic conditions of some countries overseas had compelled the Government to give adequate proj;ec« |4on tg local ipdPtrfeß,
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1922, Page 3
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