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MINIHAN DIED NATURAL DEATH. (Australian Press Association). SYDNEY, August 6. At the Colonel’s inquiry into the death of Minihan, the medical evidence was that vaccination showed no reaction whatever, the cause of death being heart disease. The' authorities took charge of the body at the graveside in order to discover whether the inoculation directly or indirectly caused death, as in the Bundaberg (Queensland) cases last year. The Coroner returned a verdict in accordance with'-the medical testimony. COMMONWEALTH LOANS. CUTTING THEM DOWN. (Received this day at 8.30. a.m.) SYDNEY, August 7. The Commonwealth Loan Council has decided to curtail public borrowing, for the current financial year by twenty per cent, limiting requirements to twenty-eight millions sterling. - New South'Wales’s share will be in the neighbourhood of eight and a-half millions and Victoria’s six millions. Representatives on the Council ere convinced that'the curtailment will in - volve some hardship and disturbance of trade, but the-position is one from wlncli there is no escape,. -
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1929, Page 6
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