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THE VALUE OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright. Received 19, 1.5 n.iu. Sydney, July 18. During II.ILS. Challenger's voyage across the Tiisiiinn Sea, she was in wireless communication with the Encounter at Auckland, the Prometheus at the New Hnbrkles, and the Powerful at Sydney. COMMITTED l'Olt TRIAL. Received 111. 1,5 a.m. Melbourne, July 18. Mrs*. Cox and Albert Hay have been committed for trial for the murder of the former's husband. ALLEGED CUSTOMS FRAUDS. Sydney, July 17. | ITwo Customs officers named IJansey and Love, and Wickham, a police constable, have been arrested for conspiracy to defraud the Customs by smuggling opium. THE ERROL WRECK. Adelaide, July 17. The captain of the steamer Suva states that he passed the Middleton necf ten miles off and saw two wrecks. I'ut ns the place was new to him, his ollicer assured him there were always two wrecks there. He scanned the vessels through the glasses, but saw no sißii of life. He denies that his attention was called to the wrecks by a passenger.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 147, 19 July 1909, Page 2
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