Cable Jottings
STEAMER AGROUND.—WhiIe
reeding up the Thames early yesteraay morning: the steamer Ballarat grounded. The vessel was later refloated and taken to dock. TWO YEARS FOR FRAUD. —WilHam Attow. aged 68, a well-known solicitor, was sentenced at Brisbane imprisonment for two years on c Jiarges of the fraudulent conversion °_ r trust funds. ,international cable news appearin * m this Issue is published by arrangercient with the Australian Press and the “Sun’ , -“HeraJd” Service, Limited. <By special arrangement Reuter’s world ■«rvice, in addition to other special •ources of Information, is used in the ompiiation of the overseas intelligence Published in this issue, and all rights 'herein in Australia and New Zealand ar « reserved.)
(The cable news in this issue accredited “The Times" has appeared in that Journal, but only where expressly stated !*_* u cb news the editorial opinion of T "e Time*.")
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 997, 13 June 1930, Page 9
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141Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 997, 13 June 1930, Page 9
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