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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

A SEVERE EARTHQUAKE. WHAT HAPPENED AT RABAUL. Molbourne, January 14. Senator Pearce (Minister of Defence) has bften advised that tlio earthquake at Rabaul on January 4 caused severe and numerous landslides. Houses were shaken down at Toma, Rabaul the Imrbour rose ton feet. Numbers of buildings and the jetty were badly strained.'Sydney, January 14. The seismographs at Riverview_ have recorded an earthquako of great intensity, 500 miles north-east of Darwin. The shock is the severest yet experienced. A "BULLETIN" ARTIST'S SUICIDE. OBSESSED BY HALLUCINATIONS. Sydney, January 14. At the inquest on Alfred Vincent, the "Bulletin' 1 artist, who committed suicide on Decembor 7, his wife gave evidence that deceased had been suffering fo* some tiine from nervous troubles. He was obsessed by the _ hallucination that he had been shot in the throat, and thought the public disliked his work. He was greatly worried about the war. A verdict was returned that deceased died from a self-inflicted wound during, temporary mental derangement: ITEMS IN BRIEF. GOLD YIELD IN NEW SOUTH WALES. (Rec. January 15, 0.25 a.m.) Sydney, January 14. The New South Wales 1915 gold yield totalled 132;498 ounces fine,, valued at £562,819, an increase of 7991 ounces fine, as compared with the 1914 yield. FEDERAL PREMIER'S VISIT TO LONDON. (Rec. January 15, 0.15 a.m.) Melbourne, January 14. A large and representative gathering at the Town Hall farswelled the Fedoral Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) prior to his departure for England, en route to the conference with, the Imperial Government. PATRIOTIC FUNDS. Sydney, January 14. A comparison of the patriotic funds ,in New South Wales and Victoria shows that the New South Wales total to December 31 is £2,204,186, and Victoria's £1,203,782..

A. WOMAN AS GOVERNMENT LAND AGENT. Brisbane, January 14. Consequent 011 the _ enlistment of Lands Department officials, Miss B. Murphy hasbeen anointed land agent for the Ipswich district.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 15 January 1916, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 15 January 1916, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 15 January 1916, Page 5

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