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AUSTRALIA

[by CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.]

MISSION BOAT OVERDUE DARWIN, June 13.

Fears are expressed for the safety of a boat from the Methodist Mission at Millihgimbi, which is some weeks overdue at Darwin. There is a number of the Mission staff aboard, and also aborigines. POST OFFICE ROBBED SYDNEY, June 13. An armed masked man held up the South Annandale Post Office to-night, and ordered the young postal clerks to hand over the cash. Ten pounds in money and £2O worth of postal notes and stamps were stolen.

WIRELESS APPARATUS SYDNEY, June 14.

Mr. Edwards, secretary to the Chamber of Manufactures, stated that wireless apparatus which had been ordered abroad by the Postmaster-General’s Department, could have been made in Australia. Local companies had not been given a chance to quote for orders which involve an amount of about two hundred thousand sterling. Australians made for New Zealand, the apparatus required there, in competition with the rest of the world.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1930, Page 7

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AUSTRALIA Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1930, Page 7

AUSTRALIA Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1930, Page 7