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{Received 11.30 a.m.) NO TRIAL FOR FREEMAN. MELBOURNE, this day. Mr W. A. Watt has announced that it is not intended to give a public trial to Freeman, whom the authorities attempted to deport to America.—(A. and N.Z.) LADY PARKES BEAD. SYDXEY, this day. Obituary: Lady Parkcs, widow of the late Sir Henry Parkes.— (A. and N.Z.) TANNERY AND STORE BURNED. SYDNEY, July 11. A fire destroyed Lupton's Tannery at Botany. The damage is estimated at £14,000. An outbreak at Braund's store, at Armidale, caused damage estimated at £10,000. —(A. and ~S.Z. Cable.) MEASURING BY WIRELESS. ADELAIDE, July 11. A! conference of astronomers will shortly meet here in connection with the measurement of the longitudinal distance between Greenwich and Sydney, by means of radio telegraphic longitudinal signals, in co-oporation with the English astronomer Royal.— (A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 165, 12 July 1919, Page 7
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