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Melbourne, SuptcmlHT 7. tini !'• S f - C 0f - 0011l ihh s. It is si-riouslv interfering „i(|, th« work o! timber v,.w.i, i„ , 10 n.. iiir l ' |FAT ' Alj AccIUKXTy - Melbourne, September 7 l ilt- only so,, of Sir George Turner ex-l remier of Victoria a71(1 ]ilt( , F P( | cra f iicasurer, was run over by a train .'rail lias succumbed to his ' \ilnle Constables Cummins in ,d ])n]y .were rowing on Broken Kivcr (lie cur.rent capsized the boat „ s tliev were approach, 7>g a weir. li;,t li' we re escape ll ' ird m#U a IM,rrow ' DISCOVERY OP NEW CAVES. _ TfoJiart, Sej)te,nl>er 7. A series of spacious caves has T,~cct discovered on 11,e north-west coast. • . stalactite and stalagmite forma tions are of marvellous Iwnuty.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 218, 8 September 1908, Page 2
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133AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 218, 8 September 1908, Page 2
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