DOMINION NEWS.
BURGLARY IN AUCKLAND. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Sept. 10. Another burglary is reported, 'Barton's boot factory being entered last night and a large sate removed to an adjoining £jullv, ,where it "\vas blow u open The safe contained only books and cheques, which •were not removed. This is the fifth burglary reported since August 2GCOALMINING COOTKRKNCE OPENS. Wellington, Last Night. The conference between the coal-mine ,;> iv ani? the Minors' Federation opened tliis morning, an.d <y'vntmue'i #ll day. No announcement regarding the work of the. conference "will 'be mafia until the close. WTCAT MOM AUSTRALIA Ttaare. Last Night. ' The s.r. Mokoia arrived at 5 p.m. from ■Melbourne direct, with. .2(1,5)60 sacks -of wheat. It 'is understood .that the whole wil>."ih» discharged "hem You 'eon have all .the icomfort, all "the. ■ .warmth <and .all the :soun.d sleep provids ; ed iby-a. '''Uniquc"'-Hot "Water Bottle for iaess'#an a isMlling » : vyear. It can't I lipay.- ■ • Vj'N "« ,.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1918, Page 5
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153DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1918, Page 5
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