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BURGLARS IN A BANK. By Oable—Press Association—Copyright. Fremantle, October 25. Burglars made a determined attempt to rob the Kalgoorlie branch of the Commercial Bank. blew a large hole in the strong-room wall, and everything was ready to Wow up the safe, but apparently the men were disturbed. DROUGHT IN THE RIVERINA. Sydney, October 25. The absence of rain is having a serious effect on pastures and crops in the Riverina. The majority of the late crops are, regarded as a failure.
HOSPITAL COLLECTIONS. Melbourne, October 25. Additional subscriptions to the hospital collections make lite total £IO,OOO. LANDS FOR SETTLEMENT. Sydney, October 25. A million acres of Crown lands will shortly be made available for selection in the Eastern and Central divisions. END OF A W All KIT IP. Sydney, October 20. The tu<{ ITero towed the old French warship Euro from Noumea to be disj mantled and used as a hulk. j AN EARTHQUAKE RECORDED. I Sydney, October 25. I The instruments of Kiverview College recorded distant earth tremors lasting from 10.30 to midday yesterday. The centre of the disturbance was apparently a thousand miles north-easterly from Sydney. J THE SUGAR. COMMISSION. I Melbourne. October 25. | The Oppositionists attacked the Goy-j ! eminent as to the composition of the' Sugar Commi-sion. ami accused them of packing it iu the Labor interests. THE SYDNEY CRIME. Sydney, October 25. Lawless i< a youth of 21 years. The reasons for the tragedy are not explained.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 107, 26 October 1911, Page 2
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