COMMONWEALTH NEWS.
INSTRUCTOR FROM NEW ZJEALAN D. i UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION--BY Et.ElTllu TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION.) SYDNEY, To-day. Mr T. M. Patterson, with his wife j a nil children lias arrived from New .-'.calami. He lias been appointed instructor of agriculture at Hawkesburv 'College, where there are a large liiiiu,er oi youtliiul students. FI R K EXTJNG UISHEI). SYDNEY. May 1(5. I ! he lire in the sulphur cargo aboard the Stanley was extinguished. ROOT FACTORY AFIRE. SYDNEY. May 16. Me.M urines’ large boot factory at Red-fern wins afire late bust night. The firemen made a great save. Two floors were cousidorn.by ikuriagen. .A I YST ERIO CS TR AG ED Y. ADELAIDE. May 16. A bus'K tragedy with, mysterious features nccurred at Ca'.limgton, 50 miles '■'.:h-eaist of Adelaide. Mrs. Freidrich Thiele, aged 35, was fc,untl dead with a Tion of her head blown away. There wa.s no gun nearby. Her husband, a farmer, was absent, when the- discovery was made by a farm labourer. A black tracker is searching with the pokiee. GIRL CHARGED VIJTH THEFT. BRISBANE, May 16. Eileen Wall has- been committed for trial. She was (harked with stealing C7SSI. The defence was reserved.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 17 May 1928, Page 7
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