AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[by tklkckafu —fiat i*ni:ss association.] I MAI it*«* NTS IN WANT. SYDNEY, July .I. I mler the auspices of the Labour Council, the unemployed sent the following telegram to Mr Kam.-nv MacDonald: “A mass meeting of unemployed decided to (aide you to furnish funds lor a thousand British immigrants destitute in this Stale. There is no local help, and the position is desperate.
DEATH SENTENCE. PERTH, July .I. Auburn, cabled on April 17th, was found guilty of murdering O’Neill on 7th April and was sentenced to death. DARING ROBBERIES. (Received this day at 9.25 a.m.) MELBOURNE. July 0. There were three daring robberies in suburban streets late on Friday night. Ma-kisl men presenting a revolver, held up Macanilie, Secretary to the Naval Board in Kew and robbed him of live pounds sterling and other belongings. , At Parkville, Manley, a clerk at the Metropolitan Board of works and a third man at Saint Kilda underwent similar experiences. From the last named they took over eleven pounds sterling. DOUBLE DROWNING. HOBART, Julv 7.
The ketch Mystery while anchored, heeled over during a squall. .Captain Sprotile and his son who were sleeping below, were drowned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 July 1924, Page 2
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194AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 July 1924, Page 2
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