COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
(Received 9i45 a.m.) Sydney, April 18
A'former patieiit of the Wagga hospital ha’a donated £2OOO to the institution only on condition that the name of the donor is not divulged. Daylight experiments between the wireless stations at Pennant Hills and Awanui clearly demonstrated that cprrtthtrnioatioh whs possible between Australia and New Zealand at any time of the dtiy apd night. Each mes»age was clfearly heard and replied to without a hitch. Melbourne, April iB. As a result of the recent shootings by , biitglars, the police at night or when bn ■ dangermis duty are to be armed with magazine revolvers.
Sydney, (April 17
The steamer Barralong, from South Africaj has arrived at Newcastle. One of her doolie crew is suffering from smallpox.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 18 April 1913, Page 6
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