Cable Jottings
lightning kills sheep.—A *nob of L',ooo sheep was being - driven toward Warren, in New South Wales, on Saturday evening when a fierce storm swept over the district. Lightnhig killed 170 of the animals. PRISON RULES —lm - Portant changes in English prison rules are foretold by the London ‘Daily Herald.” as a result of the 1 rison Commissioners’ review. The ‘tost notable is to be the abolition of the 3 i days’ solitary confinement served by every hard labour prisoner *>t tho beginning of his sentence. NAVAL rOLLKfiK SAVED. —As a result of a visit paid by the Prime minister of Australia, Mr. J. 31. Seulbn, and the Minister of Defence, Mr. E. Green, to the naval college at Jervis Bay, the Government is not likely to close up this institution, as was originally intended. However, arrangements are to be made to effect considerable economies.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 906, 25 February 1930, Page 9
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146Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 906, 25 February 1930, Page 9
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