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TWO CURLS DROWNED. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 2, !) p.m. Sydney, January 2. Two sisters named Lyons were drowned while bathing in the river at Bay's Hill, near 'farce. A third girl was rescued in an unconscious state, and recovered. RAILWAYS lEN KIL LE L\ Received 2, 0 p.m. Sydney, Jaim-.try 2. Two railway employees, named Iloran and Flood, were riding on a railway tricycle near Ooulburn, and collided with a train. Both were hilled.
PLEUROPNEUMONIA. Received 2, !) p.m. Sydney, January 2. Mobs of cattle from Queensland have been found to be affected with pleuropneumonia at Wagna. A proclamation jias been issued prohibiting the importation of dogs to the Commonwealth from anywhere except Great Britain and New Zealand. THE BROKEN TTILL MINERS. Received 2, 0 p.m. Sidney, January 2. A referendum of Hroken Hill miners decided to accept Ibe companies' offer. NORTHERN TERRITORY. Received 2, !) p.m. Mci!ii.urnc, January 1. The Commonwealth to-day takes over the administration of the Northern Territory. A HEAVY RAIN. Received 2, !) p.m. Brisbane, January 1. During Saturday ui.Jit nine inches of rain fell.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 223, 3 January 1911, Page 5
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