AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
A SHIP’S ACCIDENT. SYDNEY, Jail. 10. Twelve hours after the Louis Theriault left ilokianga the tail shaft snapped and the voyage was continued under sail. The vessel which has been purchased by the Brisbane Timber Cov. will in future be engaged in carrying logs from Fiji to Brisbane. It A HAUL X ATT YES. SYDNEY, Jan. 10. A wireless Irom Buloio states that natives in the vicinity of Rnbauf village are still threatening trouble and carriers will not proceed through the village unless accompanied by their masters. The natives resist, accosting all parties, waving spears and dancing round with hows and arrows, but as only large parties pass through at a time, it keeps them from attacking. The road to Salama is still unsafe. CRICKET SECRETARY COMPLAINS. SYDNEY. Jan. 10. Sydney Smith complains bitterly of the action of the Board of Cricket Control in rejecting hint without explanation. lie said all the recommendations regarding future tours and changes in policy, with the exception fit’ the bonuses to players decided by the Board, are contained ill his report on the last tour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1927, Page 3
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