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A COLDFIELD. AN EXCELLENT REPORT. j (Received September 25, 9.20 a.cm.) j NEW YORK, Sept. 25. I .Renter's- Santiago de Ghili correspondent reports that a goldfield has been discovered at Gurepto. Large quantities of gold in a pure state we're obtained during the first week's operations. DISAPPEARANCE OF GOLD. A COMMISSION. (Received September 25, 10 a.m.) CAPETOWN, Sept. 25.. A. Government Oamonission is | making enquiries at -the- Ea<st Rand 1 Proprietary, owing to the dasappear- | anoe of sixty thousand pounds worth of gold during its- treatment in the cyanide process. FURTHER WRECKAGE FOUND. \ THE BARQUE LAURA. (Reoeivecf Last Night, 9.50 o'clock.-) SYDNEY, Se.ptem.ber 25. Further wreckage from the barque Laura, has been found on Lord Howe Island. It consists of a portion of a wheelbox, which, bears the name "Laura," also "GSiadovia," the vesiseJ'is former name. TRAMCAR ACCIDENT.
FIFTEEN PERSONS INJURED
(-deceived September 25, 10 a.m.) LONDON, -September 24. A tramcar at Stourbridge, on the northern border of Worcestershire, got beyond control on a down hill grade, and crashed into another. Fifteen persons' were injured;
OPIUM SMUGGLING. STEWARD SENT tVgAOIT (Received Last Night, 9.50 o'clock.) SYDNEY, September 25. The steward of a. steamer was. sentenced to ssx months'' imprisonment for souuggjliiig ashore six tins of opium. The Customs, officials' stated that fines failed to act as a deterrent.
INSUFFICIENT!
; AKNjBT NOT TO BE TEMPTED. I (Received . Last, Night, 5.5 o'clock.) I I SYDNEY, September 25. \ Mr Lotinga, an English sportss pian, has cabled to Dick Arnst, tihe ) champion scoilleir/as follows;: —"PreI vdousi offer misread. WiE guarantee I Barry's stake of £SOO and allow you £SOO expenses." Arnst has replied, that the sum offered is insufficient.
RAILWAY ACCIDENT.
OAR TURNS TURTLE. (Received Last Night, 9.45 o'clock.) MELBOURNE. September 25. A railway car left the rails near Moleswovth, and turned turtle down an embankment. The nature of the injuries' to the passengers have not been ascertained, but doctors hare been telegraphed for. THE FOOD RIOTS.
RIOTERS SENTENCED. '{Received Last Night, 9.45 o'clock.) »■ VIENNA, September 25. Twenty-three food rioters, have been sentenced to maximum penalties aggregating ten and a half K: EfcECTRICA<L EX H tBITION. OPENED IN. LONDON. (Received Last Night, 9.45 o'clock.) LONIDON, September 25. The electrical exMbdtion has been Opened in the 'Oiympia.. There are tJm>e hundred.-'stands, nearly all of which are British.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10433, 26 September 1911, Page 5
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407VARIOUS CABLES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10433, 26 September 1911, Page 5
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