Australian Cables.
!'r*u iisinfiiminn.'-UncTrlEM Opera-Singer Drowned Bkisiunk, this day Mr Kelly, a member of liic %nl Opera Company, en route (mm Sydney, fell '.'vcrboard and was drowned. Plague of Beetles MKLiiouns'K, this day A plague of small booties is causing gronl liavoe in Cloncuriy dislrici.
Military Control MiaiiouKxi;, this day A committee appointed to consider a now achcnio of military control has cou> menced its sittings. The Bible in Schools Mkliwuiixh, this day Archbishop Carr denies that the Catholics claimed that- the recent referendum wns n rebuff to Protestantism. He says they are thankful to the Protestants, ami acknowledge their derp indebtedness for the position and safety enjoyed by the Catholic children attending Stnto schools.
Dismissed from the Service lIoiUhT, this day. As an outcome of the recent railway collision tho station master, guard, and driver have been dismissed.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1057, 3 August 1904, Page 3
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139Australian Cables. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1057, 3 August 1904, Page 3
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