AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
MILK FAMINE PRACTICALLY OVER. Received April 20, 10.9 a.m. SYDNEY, April 20. The milk famine is practically over, the companies having conceded the suppliers' demands. THREE PERSONS BURNED TO DEATH. Received April 20, 9.43 a.m. SYDNEY, April 20. Mrs Elsley, her daughter, and a girl named Hailstone, living in a lonely house at Mount Compass, have been burnt to death. The house was completely clei stroyed. COLLAPSE OF A STAGING. ELEVEN PEOPLE INJURED. ' Received April 21, 1.6 a.m. SYDNEY, April 20. A sensation was caused at a buckjumpers' show to-night, when a staging carrying several hundred people collapsed. Eleven were injured, but none seriously. SYDNEY SHOW. Received April 20, 10.9 a.m. SYDNEY, April 20. The attendance at the Agricultural Show on Saturday numbered 37,000.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9069, 21 April 1908, Page 5
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126AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9069, 21 April 1908, Page 5
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