AUSTRALIAN NEWS
WIRELESS TELEPHONY
(Australian Press Association)
SYDNEY. Nov. 1
‘'iieec'-slill wireless telephony tests wore carried out, last night, Sydney people conversing with Java and Schenectady. The reception was clear, the speakers exchanging items of news a-« if talking from one town to another nea rhv.
TILE ALA UK NO. SYDNEY. Nov. 2
The Alalteiio is not leaving until five to-morrow owing lo damage L Lite hull by heavy weather. 'File vessel was docked. STUDY OF DISEASES. SUVA. November 1. Two doctors attached to the League of Nations, have arrived here, by the Sonoma from Sydney, lor (be purpose of investigating diseases in the Pacific. A THREATENING DEMONSTRATION. SYDNEY. Nov. I.
Three hundred angry ‘.eaiueii man-li-ed six abreast through iiie heart ol (lie city voices exclaiming. “Where is he? Where is loin Walsh? We will pull him to pieces!” The mo!) iwas grimly lent on ejecting Walsh from Ids office, and was muttering excitedly. It aroused considerable interest amongst the pedestrians.
A couple of seamen said that llrv were going to wreck the t ni<>n office and clean up Walsh, but Walsh was not there, so they did not.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1928, Page 6
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