AUSTRALIAN NEWS
MIGRANTS RETURNING
(Australian Press Association).
SYDNEY, June 19.
The Immigration Authorities declare, that there is a marked exodus of Greeks and Italians, who l have been finding it so difficult to obtain work in Australia that they are returning in scores to their native countries, although many are also hooking for Malta. ' ' .. ' !
COLLIERY ' VANDALISM. SYDNEY, May 20.
Following the blowing up of pipes at Hebburn Collieries, thirteen trucks standing in a coal yard started to move. They crashed into a deadend. Two went over the embankment and two overturned, one being smashed to match-wood.
The i>olice state the chocks were removed from the wheels. Later in the evening a telegraph , pole was placed across the railway line but removed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1929, Page 5
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