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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

COLD SNAP CONTINUES.

f : Sydney, June 2J. NiSow and heavy rain continue to fall in the Mule. The M.oOnee Valley is Hoof led. Heavy .gules are blowing on thii southern coast. Considerable damage • has been done to property. At W oollongong the wind overturned some «#.al trucks. ,

COALMINE!!. 1 ?' FEDKIiATIOX

Sydney, .Tunc 24,

At n. conference of representatives of the eoalniiners of iNew South Wales ami it was decided to form a federation of the Miners' Unions of tlie two .States.

EXPLORING NHAV CIUIN'EA,

Svdney, June 2-1

Itr. Donald Maekay, In-other of Colonel ilackay, has organised an expedition to explore the interior of I'apua.

0. C. KINGSTON'S EST ATI'

Adelaide, dune 24.

The estate of the late C. C. Kingston. Federal Senator and ex-Premier of South Australia, has ilieen sworn at a value, of C2OOO.

FEDERAIJ' T! BY EX 1 1 !•

Melbounve, .Tune 2-1.

Sir W. Lvne. .FAleral Minister of CuKtouis, expects thai. (lie Fedora! revenue for tlic lyear will be over €2.000,000 more than last year.

TKLEfiRAT-Il CONFERENCE

Jlellwnrn'o, .Tune 24.

The invitation of the federal (iovcrnn.cut. Jo the internafioilMl Telegraph Congress to hold its next eo^f'' l '™ 1 ' 0 Australia has been declined.

CABLE NEWS, [By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.)

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 158, 25 June 1908, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
202

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 158, 25 June 1908, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 158, 25 June 1908, Page 2

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