AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Sr ONE THROWERS CHARGED. \vustralian Press Assn.—United Service MELBOURNE, September 25. With regard to two men convicted of having thrown metal at'volunteers, one was fined £5 and the other was sent to gaol for two weeks. One victim of the attack is suffering from a fractured skull but his condition has slightly improved.
DELEGATES IN QUEENSLAND. EMPIRE FORESTRY CONFERENCE. (Received this day at ll a.m.) ' BRISBANE, Sep. 25. The members of the British. Empire Forestry Conference were entertained at a banquet at Gympib. They praised Queensland’s re-affores-tation scheme. \ . Mr Forbes, of the Irish Free State, however, was surprised at the manner in which dairying lands were denuded of timber, asy Ireland’s dairymen discovered the more shade and tree growth provided the better was their butter quality.
MELBOURNE MOTOR TRAGEDIES. MELBOURNE, September 24. Week-end motor accidents have resulted in five being killed and ten njured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1928, Page 5
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