AUSTRALIAN NEWS
ARMED ROBBERY
(Australian Press Association.)
(Received this dav at 9. a.m.) SYDNEY, June 13
An armed masked man held up the South Annandalo post office to-nignt and ordered a young postal clerk to hand over the cash. £lO sterling and £2O sterling worth of postal notes and stamps were stolen.
BOAT MISSING
DARWIN, June 13,
Fears are expressed, for the safety of a boat from the Methodist Mission at Millingimbi, which is some weeks overdue at Darwin. There is a unrulier of the Mission staff aboard, and also •aborigines., v
WIRELESS APPARATUS.
THE AUSTRAL!AN MANUFACTURE
SYDNEY, June 14
.Mr - Edwards,, Secretary to the Chamber Manufactures stated the ayiveless ,'a>opa>rat;us. which had' been ordered abroad by the PostmasterGenetal’s Department could be made in Australia. Local companies 'll ail not 'been given a chance. “For orders which involve an amount of about £200,000, Australians made for New Zealand,.an apparatus required here in competition with the rest of tho world ”,
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