AUSTRALIAN NEWS
CRIMINAL’S DEPORTED
(Australian Press Association).
(Received this day at 11 a.m.) iSYDNEY, Sept. 24
Upon- leaving prison after serving heavy sentences, three Italian criminals were again arrested and placed aboard a steamer leaving Sydney for Italy. Two of. the foreigners were members of a clever gang of safe breakers which operated with considerable success in Sydney in 1926.
STOCK THIEVES,
SUBSTANTIAL FINES.
(Received this dav at 11 a.m.) SYDNEY, S:\pt. 24
, At Mungindi Police. Court, Stephen Mitchell, a grazier, was fined £o each ,on sixty-eight charges for. illegally branding sheep and £2 on each of eighty-three charges of defacing earmarks. The fines totalled £556 with £54 costs.
The police stated stock thieves had been operating in pastoral districts of New South Wades ‘and Queensland latterly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1929, Page 5
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