Cable Jottings
SLAYER at BARGE—The coolie wll ° was under sentence cf conii for the murder of a Chinese the ni near ft * has escaped from i s ° r ® amoan P°hce. He a SEIIP LINES.— -Without taking States House of Whbt S l r i t . atives Passed the Jonest 0 d 8 i Bill, which is designed can eIo P the privately-owned AmerirJL marine. The Bill will p g to the Senate.—A.P.A.t_MONS IN VICTORIA.—A return show' 1 the Trades Hall ' Council 0 # H s ,”at 15,000 men are members Victorian trades unions. The Bunn f ecti °n is the Carpenters' and m^K 8 labourers’ Union, with 2,500 The tota l is the largest :he nas known for many years. NEW GUINEA MURDERS.—It was jnnouneed in the Australian House of 'vhA esentati ves that of the six natives mntv* XVere sen tenced to death for the Guin FS com mitted at Nanaki, New t en ea ’ one died in prison, the senv Pa e , one was commuted to seven imprisonment, and those of the J«gainder to 14 years,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 347, 7 May 1928, Page 9
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177Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 347, 7 May 1928, Page 9
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