COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
o LOSS OF MEMORY. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press (Association.] Melbourne, Juno 27. A well-dressed man, about thirty years of age, apparently helpless from loss of memory, has been found. His linen was marked Chas. Keefe. He thinks that that is his name, and that Ihe is an Englishman, and that he has been in New Zealand. He was wearing an overcoat with a New Zealand mark. MURDER BY AUSTRALIAN BLACKS. (Received 9.55 a.m.) Perth, June 27. Blacks fatally speared a station employee near Wynclham. THE REFERENDA. > (Received 10.10 a.m.) 1 Sydney, June 27. ( Mr Fisher expresses himself as well i pleased with the voting on the referenda. He says it gives hopeful signs of progressive thought on national affairs among Australians, and he is convinced that it will, be only a short time before powers similar to those askd for will be grajited.THE NEW CONTROL. The Admiral reviewed the Royal Marines and others connected with the naval establishments prior to their passing from the Imperial to Commonwealth control.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 45, 28 June 1913, Page 6
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171COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 45, 28 June 1913, Page 6
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