AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
EMBEZZLEMENT RUMORS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyrigtt. Melbourne, Nov. IG. Rumors are current in Federal circles that a number of charges of embezzlement have been made against people at Rabaul and some have been arrested. It is understood that Mr. Hughes is making a definite statement confirming or scouting the disquieting rumors respecting the assets of Germans in the mandated territory. ELEPHANTS RUN AMUCK. Melbourne. Nov. 16. Excitement was caused in Port Melbourne early this morning when four elephants, after breaking their chains at a circus, rau amuck. After smashing a shed, buggy and galvanised iron fence, one broke bounds and entered a garden at the rear of a house in Crockford Street ajnd smashed a fence and tree’s, but on the arrival of the trainer quietly returned to the circus. One attendant was sent to hospital injured by an elephant’s trunk.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1921, Page 3
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