AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(Australian & X.Z. Cable Association.) CROSSING TRAGEDY. MELBOURNE, July 3. A train travelling at a fast rate struck a motor ear containing Air C. Sutton, bis wife, and two sons, aged seven and five years at a level crossing, at Tallvgaroona. The car was completely smashed, and Mrs Sutton and the elder son were killed instantly. The wreckage of the ear caught fire, and Sutton and the other son were so severely burned, in addition to receiving other injuries. that they died in the hospital.
RECORD SHEER PRICE. SYDNEY. July 3
F. S. Falkiner and Company have purchased from U. I). McMaster, the two-year-old stud Merino ram David, for 5.000 guineas. The juices an Australian record for a sheep.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1927, Page 2
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