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Sydney, June 1. A clerk at the Fruit Exchange is plagued. > > Sydney, June 1. J *' ,k -i?earce 'has accepted John Mitchell’s ■ challenge to row for the Championship of Australia for £IOO a side, about July 17th. Adelaide, June 1. Mr Price, the Premier, who has been ill for many months died last night. Brisbane, June I. A young man named Ebberlhardb shot dead a young woman named Gnet, shattering her bead. He then suicided, and shot himself through the heart Jealousy is suppjosed to be the motive. Sydney, June 1. ff The first party of German scientists, under Dr. Elbert, is proceeding to Lonboko, in the Celebes Island?, to study the geological strata and fauna, and couduct investigations as to where Australia and Asia lormelv met. Sydney, June 1. The All Blacks arrived in good condition, and were publicly welcomed at the Town Hall in the afternoon. Mr E. W. O’Su’hvsn, president of the Bugby League, Residing. There was a large gathering. (i Sydney, June 1. The ship Sophie arrived from Anton with cases of Berii-btrri fever abroad. Two seamen died, and four are still sick. The Sophie was 125 days out. ■ She was’becalmed for weeks near the South American Coast. v ' Melbourne, June 1. An authority on Russia complains of the presence of anarchists in Aus*ralia, attracted by the freedom of liberty they enjoy. He declares that several terrorists of the worst kind have been allowed to enter. When here they appear to lose their habits of defiance to authority. He alleges that some bombs recently used in Australia were the work of these terrorists.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4419, 3 June 1909, Page 3
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