AUSTRALIAN NEWS
DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED. (Received June 4, II p.m.) t SYDNEY, June 4. Cabinet has commuted the sentences of death on Mitchell and Shuttleworth to imprisonment for the terms of their natural lives.—TCP.A.
AIR MAILS IN AUSTRALIA
SYDNEY, June 4. The aerial mail from Adelaide lias arrived. QUEENSLAND BEAT N.S.W. (Received June 4, 11.50 p.m.) SYDNEY. June 4. At Rugby League, Queensland defeated New South Wales by 20 points to 7, and England ceieated New England at Tannvorth by 34 points to 17.--U.P.A.
FRUITGROWING IN N.S.W. SYDNEY. June 4. At the annual confeier.ee. of the New South Wales Fruitgrowing Association. Mr Chaff ey said that the area devoted to fruit-growing in the past decade has shown a marked increase. the total being 92.666 acres. New South Wales produced fruit valued at £1,175,720.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9723, 5 June 1924, Page 5
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