AUSTRALIAN NEWS
DESERTER CAPTURED. (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, July 11. A nineteen-year-old Welshman, a deserter from a ship, who became known as the “Lone Wolf” has been captured and £I,OOO worth of gold recovered. He was due to leave Australia in a few hours. COAL TROUBLE. ELECTRIC LIGHT CUT OFF. NEWCASTLE, July 11.* As a result of renewed industrial unrest on the South Maitland coal-1 fields, the electric light has been declar-1 ed black at Weston, and picketing of i the Hebburn pit, which supplies the j light was resumed. j Rurri is now without electricity as a result of the engine drivers ceasing work at Stanford Merthyr colliery. SMALLPOX. SYDNEY. -July 10. Two boy smafi-pox patients have recovered and are being released from • quarantine.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1929, Page 5
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