AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
WELCOME RAINS IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Received January 21, I a.m. Sydney, Last Night. Splendid rains are falling throughout the State.
A BOY'S DJiAIU. -McllxJiii Hi', Jailiiury -11. Al the inquest mi tin- liny llridgcs, wlin was killi'il li.v 11 train running over his neck, i'vitli-iii-1) showed that deceased quarrelled witii liis sister and lulil her that slu- would not sen him any mure. The coroner expressed till' opinion Hint the buy wished tu see till', train rush by, ran down a sleep embankment, and thus met his death. A verdict of accidental death was lt>tnriied. |
i'KISOXKIi I'X'AI'KK SUII!KXI)I£KS. | Melbourne. January 20. One of the escapees from L'astleniaine I'laol has surrendered. VICTOIiIAX RAILWAYS. Melbourne, January 20. The re-classilication of the railway service provides for an increase of £14,000 ill salaries annually.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 328, 21 January 1909, Page 2
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133AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 328, 21 January 1909, Page 2
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