AUSTRALIAN NEWS
SEVERE QUAKES.; r .I IN FAR EAST. (Australia! Press Association) PERTH, A ray 2". The Perth Observatory recorded severe earthquake shocks between nine and ten o’clock this morning The origin probably was in Japan. AUSTRALIA’S POPUL AT I ON. SYi/NEY, May 28. The Commonwealth Statistician remits the population of Australia was increased during 11)28 hy 101,132 to i 336.786 persons, • the natural increase being 74,700. , BOY SCOUT 'REPRESENTATIVE (Received this day at noon.) SUVA, May 28. . The sea scout, Leslie Keys, born in Devonp >rt, Auckland, and who has} been chosen to represent Fiji at the world’s jamboree ;in England, and 1 -was financed'by’the Government, sailed on the Moeraki tb-day to join' ,the Australian Scouts.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1929, Page 5
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