AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
I "' ; " oldage Pensions; *■ : , r -.... ~ I |By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright '.i .+ Melbourne, August *fe.l jjj Since ttie'inception of Federal old age igranted. ,'■: :.-...<, . ■'; : '~4?7^W*l *, : K y j.A TRAM DERAILED.;, ;; : ;; ,:\ ' :■■'.', Perth, August 2.. : 5 Owing to a washaway' on the KarrjHaleljui£ a timber train, was ' derailed |and> the engine precipitated over an emSteinkment. The fuel truck was smashed, (and empty trucks piled one on the |other. • Guard John Starratt was- killed. driver and fireman were uninjured. ! CIISTOMiS RETURNS! " "" ' I - "'•■■• ■'■■'■'•'• 'Melbourne, August 2. f The Customs and excise revenue for JJuly was £1,125.571. the third highest •rmonthlv collection. The States will be paid £550,201.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 3 August 1910, Page 4
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101AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 3 August 1910, Page 4
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