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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Adelaide, December 6. The official forecast of the wheat yield is 20,680,000 bushels, an average of 0.54 bushels to the acre. A HEAT WAVE. Sydney. December 8. There is another heat wave and high temperatures are prevailing everywhere. KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Brisbane, December 8. A man named Jamicson was killed by lightning at Longreach. Six persons were struck at Malbon and one killed. A MISSING DERELICT. Sydney, December 8. The search for the derelict, reported by the steamer Monaro, in the Great Bight, has proved fruitless. SALARIES OF MEMBERS. Sydney, December,B. The Cabinet has decided to postpone for the present the proposal to increase State members' salaries. CRIMPING SAILORS. Sydney, December 8. A deputation from Newcastle declared that crimping was still rampant there. Mr. Daeey promised to deal with the matter next session. STATE FUNERAL REFUSED. Adelaide. December 8. Ihe family of Sir Jenlrin Cole, the late Speaker, declined the offer of a State funeral.. TOTALISATOR INQUIRY. Sydney, December 8. J.he totnlisator commission will sail for New Zealand on the 18th, in order to conduct inquiries in the Dominion. A PROSECUTION DROPPED. ti ... Sydney, December 8. J he Attorney-General has decided not to prosecute i„ the case of Broderick, who shot his father in order to save hia
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 140, 9 December 1911, Page 2
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