AUSTRALIAN NEWS
PROTECTION. OF NATIVE BIRDS.
{Auttralian JVms Auociation ) ' '
HOBART, October 31
The Royal Australasian Ornithdo-, gists’ , Union (passed a resolution urging more stringent protection-of native birds. v ’
Mr Oliver, Director of the Dominion Museum, drew attention to the h&voo among New Zealand birds by ■ the German owl, which had increased alarmingly. r , Mrs W. Moncrieff, a New Zealander, was elected President for 1933. She is the first woman to occupy the position.
SHARK VICTIM v IMPROVING.
SYDNEY, Nov*. 1. The cond tion of the victim, Ogilvie, shows a decided improvement.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1932, Page 5
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