AUSTRALIAN NEWS
ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE. (Australian Press Association.) MELBOURNE, October 13. Another bomb explosion occurred after midnight at West Brunswick at the home of Thomas Warno, a foreman stevedore, who had just reached home. Neither Warno nor his wife was in injured. The house was greatly damaged. Earlier in the evening a number of strikers bashed in tbo doors and smashed the windows of homes of volunteer workers at West .MeTLourne. 'Vjmie was attacked because lie was in charge of a volunteer gang at the \ lctuna Docks.
A FI IFF. SYDNEY. October 1,". A fire was discovered in tlio bafhroom, kitchen, and storeroom of the .Moeraki to-day. Only two stewards were aboard to give the alarm. They succeeded in extinguishing it before the brigade arrived. The damage mostly to wooden partitions and stores is inlinitely snudl.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1928, Page 1
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