AUSTRALIAN NEWS
A BANK BURGLARY. (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, November 6. Frederick Limburg and Joseph Kalnnosky were convicted of attempting to break open a bank safe at Coonabarabran. They were each sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment. Kalanosky was further charged with shooting at a local constable. COMMUNISTS ARRESTED. CLASH WITH POLICE. SYDNEY, Nov. 8. A large crowd of Communists, members of the Friends of the Soviet Union, cabled on 3rd November, demonstrated in front of the Town Hall. The police arrested several leaders and when the crowd attempted to rescue them, a sensational clash occurred.
The police used batons to good effect and the mob dispersed. Ten were arrested.
BANK CHAIRMAN’S VIEWS.
MELBOURNE, Nov. 8
The Giairmnn of the Associated Banks, Mr Tra,uter, said the Commonwealth Bank did not possess sufficient funds to meet in the ordinary way the cash payments to holders of stock in loane which mature in December. He could not see the smallest chance of the Board being persuaded to accept the conversion plan favoured by the Federal Labour Caucus. That would damage public confidence in the 1 bank and Government.
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