AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
«C - « A SAFE ROBBERY. ' ißy Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Adelaide, May 0. Burglars blew up a. safe on the premises of the" Hungarian-American Agency and secured £2OO in cash and £BOO worth of diamonds. The manager. Aldwell, had arranged' to show the diamonds to a client, who failed to arrive till too late to return them to the usual strong room, so he locked them in the office safe. " A PITIABLE TRAGEDY. Melbourne, May 0. Hicks, an employee on the Erindale Estate, Kilmore,'was out shooting when the ten-year-old son of his employer, O'Gonnor, got in the line bf lire and received a charge of "shot' and subsequently died in the hospital. Hicks in •despair ""went to the stable and shot himself dead. THE BULLFINCH .ROBBERY. :■ ''Perth, May 0. Five armed men are patrolling the vicinity of the Bullfinch mine. Tlic inference is that suspect the gold is still in the vicinity.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 296, 7 May 1913, Page 2
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151AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 296, 7 May 1913, Page 2
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