AUSTRALIAN NEWS
RECORD SALES.
OF - AUSTRALIAN DRIED FRUIT. (Australian Press Association).* MELBOURNE, Sept. 10.
Tlic sales of Australian dried fruits in Great Britain last week constituted a re,cord, being valued at £236,000. The large sales were due largely to a' failure of the fruit harvest in Turkey.
FATAL LOVE AFFAIR, SYDNEY, Sept. 16
A love affair with two deaths by poisoning is recorded as having occurred in the staff quarters of a hotel at (Parke. Moans were heard and May Harrison, aged 18, was found dying. Frederick White also is ill.
SYDNEY, Sept. 16
Regarding the poisoning case, the man Frederick /White, subsequently explained that lie lnd given the g'rl Harrison poison, and had consumed some himself, because the girl was fooling him about marriage. Both of them died.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1929, Page 6
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