AUSTRALIAN NEWS
AN UGLY SCENE. (Australian Press Association^ (Received this day at 11 a.m./ y SYDNEY, Jan: .-,2,7,, An ugly scene occurred at tl|g§E||g. main yesterday following upon arrest of Charles Reeves, organiser v fo the I.WAV., and other speakers. ; A crowd numbering SCOO surged round the police and captives, and stones were thrown at the gates of Mitchell Library. The jostling by a section of the crowd became so serious that the police formed a barrier across the street. A mob followed the police to headquarters, but later- dispersed, f "q, .PAPER MERGER. SYDNEY, Jan. 27. The “Daily Guardian,” announces the “Sunday Guardian” has acquired the “Sunday News,” and front next Sunday the two papers will he incorporated. QUEENSLAND FLOODS. BRISBANE, Jan. 27. As the result of further heavy rains, Black water Creek is in high flood and Adavala township is in grave danger of being inundated. All creeks and rivers in this district and several'small villages are already .flooded, the water being waist deep at Wales Lagoon, and a foot in the houses at Ainbnthalla. station.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1930, Page 5
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