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—♦ — ■ [ELECTRIC TELIiCiRAPU, COPYRIGHT,j [PER I'RESS A3SOCIATJGN.] (Received This Day, 10.5 a.m.) A TRAGEDY. Sydney, This Buy. ? A tragedy lias occurred at Hornsby. Edward Harris was found dead in bed, with a revolver in his hand. His wife, in an adjoining' bed, had been shot 111 the head, apparently while sleeping. She has been removed to the hospital in a serious condition. The causes of the attempted murder and suicide are not apparent. EIRE. A. tire at the JBurraga Ooanauer mine has caused ten Thousand : pounds damage, and rendered idle j many employees. SWIMMING RECORD. 13arry swam (it! yards in 3o 2-5 seconds, a record. AUSTRALIAN ST()RMS. Cyclonic storifis in the northern rivers and Glen lunes districts caused much damage, wrecking' three churches and upsetting a fourth. MOTUI{ ACCIDENT. Lauceston, This Hay. . Two men, George Blake and Lindsay Douglas, were killed by the overturning of a motor" car. SHIPPING. .Melbourne, This Day. The ludrabarah has anvived from London.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 November 1913, Page 3
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159Australian Cables. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 November 1913, Page 3
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