AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(By Telegraph—l'er Press Association
SYDNEY, Sept. S. The Tahiti sailed at 5 p.m. for Now Zealand. The police, in addition to a, reward of £2oo for the conviction of the slayer of Condon, have offered a pardon to any accomplice giving information loading thereto. The racohorso Phillipic lists been scratched for all spring engagements, and, with Agrion will he returned to Now Zealand next week. Four leaders of the Sacco-Yanzetti profession cabled on August 23rd., were fined £2 each, in default 1-1 days’ imprisonment. They announced their intention of going to gaol instead of paying. The defence was that the procession, which marched at a funeral pace, was a. funeral, as both Sacco and Yanzetti were presumed to be dead at the time. MELBOURNE, Sept. 8. The hides market was firmer to-day. Lights and medium kips advanced a farthing to penny. Other grades were very firm. The Australian Amateur Golf Championship was won by TV. S. Nankorvfllo, who defeated Leigh, one up.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 September 1927, Page 1
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