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COMMONWEALTH CABLES.

it®* Electric Telegraph—Copyright l ;£United Press Association.! Sydney, July 15.

Dfysdale has been committed for Ho told the police that he bought a trial for wilfully murdering Miss Day. revolver to shoot Miss Day and himself. Asked why, he replied: “For Jesus Christ’s sake.” No motive was disclosed. Port Darwin, July 15.

An aboriginal named Koppio has been executed for the* murder of two Chinese at Pino Creek in December. Two other natives are under sentence for the crime, (A cablegram dated December 3, said : The decaying bodies of two Chinese gardeners have been found Ijeneith the ruins of a shed near .Pine Greek. They are terribly gashed and mutilated. It is supposed they have been murdered by natives.) (Received 9.25 a. rn.) Adelaide, July 16.

Two; men broke a window in McDqugalfs;JqselJery shop at seven o’clock,last night and stole £550 worth of diamonds and rings. Two men on the opposite side of the road witnessed the affair.

Fremantle, July 16

J Sir; Joseph Wal'd', in an interview, said he; was of the-opinion that the leading men bn both sides of the Hhtlffe' of Commons maintain a very high standaiW in the debates. Certain questions were creating extreme bitterness in the Hotlse, but the Motherland, was wonderfully prosperous. There was little doubt that the New Zealand’s voyage was an object lesson to the countries outside our own.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 60, 16 July 1913, Page 6

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COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 60, 16 July 1913, Page 6

COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 60, 16 July 1913, Page 6

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