AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
THE MAHINAPUA SAFE. (Received 10.24 a.m.) HOBART, this day. The Union steamer Mahinapua, from Hobart to Strachan, is safe, and is shel-* tering in Port Davey, TRUSTEE CONFESSES BIG THEFT. (Received 10.24 a.m.) - MELBOURNE, this day. The theft of £200 from the Temperance Hall on June 12 has been cleared up by the confession of Watson, a trustee, that by.aid of a duplicate key he had himself robbed the safe. [This robbery aroused special interest owing to its following close on the robbery and murder of Mr. Bauer.] ■ ' . NEW. . MAIL CONTRACT. (Received 10.24 a.m.) -■ MELBOURNE, this day. The Victorian Government ■ states that the new conditions of the mail contract .are Dot satisfactory to the producing "interests. ~!•-_ • INTENSE COLD IN NEW. SOUTH WALES. ■■• ■ ■ ! (Received 10.33 a.m.) -SYDNEY, this day. Intensely cold . weather prevails up country, and the temperature has fallen as low as 11 degrees.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 162, 9 July 1907, Page 5
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