AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Australian Press Assn.—United Service DARING BURGLARY. - SYDNEY, June 12. Two daring safe-breakers entered the well-lighted building of tlie Dairy Farmers’ Milk Coy, North Sydney, at nearly? mid-night, and blew up a safe. A watchman one hundred yards away in a backyard heard the explosion and when investigating received two bullet wounds in the arm. A pedestrian going home saw the burglars rush out enter a large ear and speed .away, A cash-box with £lO sterling was overlooked. The thieves were apparently unrewarded.
DAIRYING CONDITIONS. (Received this dnv at 11.0 a.m.! SYDNEY, June 12. The Australian Dairy Council has requested A. E. Swcancy and J. 11. Proud to visit New Zealand to study dairving conditions. They sail by the Tahiti to-day. Particular attention is being given by tho management of the
Pastures Testing Association to the manufacture of butter and cheese. They will attend the Factory Managers Conference at Auckland.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1928, Page 3
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151AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1928, Page 3
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