COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
MELBOURNE -TRAGEDIES, i'— l , ' ! (Received 9.30 a.m.) Melbourne, March 15. The body of a girl named Boris (Foley, aged four, was found in a beach forest with her throat cut. Jape Cromley, aged sixty, was struck on the head with a poker in a lodging house an - North Melbourne and later, her husband, Michael Cromley, aged sixty-six, who was arrested, attempted to commit suicide with a razor, but the wound on bis throat is not serious. BARGAIN FN A BUILDING. The building which was erected at a cost of £15,000 at the’Panama Exposition was sold for £BOO. f Sydney, March 15. In the Legislative Council the second reading of tlie Super-tax Bill was defeated by eighteen to six. The Government has signed a contract with the Clyde Engineering Co. for three hundred locomotives, costing one million. • i A deputation representing the Costerfieid; Mine Co. astifiß Mr Tudor for an assjuranee not Lrlighten the emJ>»rKO on the export of antimony ore. Tt was stated that no works in Australia were capable of treating ore containing less than fifty per- cent, of antimony nor containing gold with antimony.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 84, 15 March 1916, Page 6
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