AUSTRALIAN NEWS
THE TAXI-CAB ACCIDENT. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, June (i. Eleven cadets were injured by the taxi-cab. They were marching straight on the road and were overtaken. The night was dark and the headlights are stated to have been burning brightly. Mr. Randolph Bedford, the author, and his daughter were passengers. The driver has been arrested on a charge of negligent driving. I PRACTICAL GRATITUDE. I Melbourne, June 6. William Busby, the first horn player in the Quinlin Company, was bequeathed £7OOO by the father of a child whom he had rescued from drowning in the Thames in 1902. FEDERAL FINANCE. Melbourne, June C. The Federal postal revenue for eleven months was .£3,604,003, an increase of £53,402 on the same period of 1911, against an expected decrease of £35,131. Old-age pensions number 79,505, and invalid pensions 10,456.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 293, 7 June 1912, Page 2
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138AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 293, 7 June 1912, Page 2
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