AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS.
[bs blkcteio tblegbaph.—copybioht. . Attempted Train Wrecking. Pebth, July 11. It is reported that three attempts were made yesterday to wreck the Cookardie train by placing sleepers on the rails. The Koyal Yisit. Adelaide, July 11. The Eoyal levee and dinner at Government House yesterday were brilliant functions. The Duke is still suffering from toothache, and was not present at the dinner. j The Postal Bill. Eeceived this day at 9 3 a.m. Mblboubnb, This Day. The Senate rejected the amendment to the Postal Bill that all Ocean mail con-, tracts should stipulate the employment of white labor on steamers. Sensational Tragedy. Ghabtkbs Towers, This Day. There has been a sensational tragedy at Graham. Mr Haygarth, Chairman of the Gold Extracting Company was shot dead at a meeting of the Company by the manager, D. H. Brown. It is stated that Brown cherished a personal grievance against the Chairman. After the minutes had been read, Brown drew a revolver and shot Mr Haygarth. He then shot himself. Brown is still aUve * -
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 July 1901, Page 3
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173AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 July 1901, Page 3
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