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THE BURNING FATALTTr. By OaMe.-Press AaocUtinL-OopnUM Received 31, 0.35 a.m. Melbourne. December SO. The third Hooper child has succumbed to its burns. [The spirits In a patent iron exploded whilst Mrs. Hooper was doing some ironing work. Thro children were Injured, two dying shortly after the accident and now the third child is dead. The mother bad a miraculous escape.] THE ARMIDALE~MURDBR. _, Sydney, Thursday. The man Casey, who was arrested on a charge of murdering the girl Kelly at Armidalc, and for which a roommate named Agnes O'Leary was tried. has been acquitted. NEW SOUTH WALES' PREMIER." w ,„ , Sydney, Thursday. Mr. Wade, Premier of New South Wales, accompanied by his wife and son, left for New Zealand by the Mabono*
LORD KITCHENER. vi i Bri » b »">«. Thursday. Lord Kitchener was enthusiastically welcomed at Towmville. He rWh". here on Saturday. Be ' THE VICToIuaFeaILWA'KS ti,. «. * Mfloouraei Thursday. The State session, which h« 8 f u ,t closed, approved of six new railways, Involving an expenditure of £078^000; TREATMENT OF A STOWAW AY. m . . Sydney, Tlinr«d»v. tI„ to^ 11 of , the »*Mtonary ves«cl 3, !T" dol,i<!s tU *«tenicnt published a few weeks back that he had landed a native woman stowaway on a ml ™ BUch • PWtttai thrt &he had to undergo great hardship. In order to reach home. He says he landed the woman on a reef within four miles of
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 277, 31 December 1909, Page 2
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