AUSTRALIAN NEWS
THE MELBOURNE TRAGEDY. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Melbourne, March 7. Two more of the children of Constable Day. whose wife became demented and net fire to her house and then cut her throat, are dead. EIRE ON A STEAMER. Melbourne, March 7. Advices have been received that the steamer Clearpool, from Melbourne, wheat-laden, put in at Mauritius for coal after a lire in her bunkers had been extinguished. The amount of dan* age done is not stated. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN. Adelaide, March 7. The Treasury placed locally half a million of inscribed stock carrying 3% /per cent. The price, after deductinj? «ommission. is about .€3 17s per cent. The notation will provide for loan liabilities to the end oi" the year.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 333, 8 March 1910, Page 5
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