AUSTRALIA
[BY CABLE —FBEBR ASSN. —COPYtIGHT.] KINGSFORD SMITH. SYDNEY, September 6. Smithy is taking off from Melbourne on Saturday, instead of Sydney,'owing to the flooded Mascot aerodrome, and the great weight of fuel. N.S.W. MURDERS. SYDNEY, September 6. The Government is offering a reward of £250 for information leading to the apprehension and conviction of the person who shot and killed Drasdoff at Waverley, a suburb, last Saturday. Detectives have so far failed to establish the identity of the murdered girl whose charred body was found in a culvert near Albury last week-end. SHIPPING COMPETITION. SYDNEY, September 6. Mr Stewart, Minister of Commerce, announced to-day that combined action is being taken by the Governments of Australia and New Zealand to combat the competition of subsidised foreign vessels. He expects the New Zealand to combat the competition of subsidised foreign vessels. He expects the New Zealand Minister of Commerce to visit Australia after the Federal elections.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1934, Page 7
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