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AUSTRALIAN CABLES.

MELBOURNE POISONING CASE. GOLD MINING NEWS. A TRIBUTE TO THE POPE. 15 YEARS' IMPRISONMENT FOR USING DYNAMITE. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION* Melbourne, July 7. The analyiwt has discovered over three grains of arsenic in Junker's body. Bkiriiakk. July 7. The Five-mile Intercolonial Bicycle Race resulted as follows J— Kerr 1, Simpson 2, Brown 3. All are of Sydney. Time, 14min. 15 2-ssec. This Day. The one hundred yards Amateur Championship of Queensland was won by Muuro in 10 4-Csecs. The New South Wales competitors wero unplaced. Perth, July 7. A newly-discovered mine at Coolgardie called the Londonderry has been sold for £50,000 and a sixth share in it. This Day. McCabe, the perpetrator of the dynamite outrage at York Catholic Presbyter}', was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment. Sydney, This Day Speaking at a religious festival in commemoration of the 12th of Juty, the Grand Master of the Orange Lodge, in referring to Pope Leo, said though there was a wide divergence on many questions, yet he was actuated by a community of human feeling, and he joined in praying that the physical Buffering of His Holiness might be lightened, and that his going hence might be brightened by the fight of grace. Pope Leo had turned at greater liberality of thought than any of his predecessors.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1894, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1894, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1894, Page 2

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