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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

(By CaWft—Pr«» Association.—Copyiisht-)

The ballot taken by Sydney bakers resulted iv favour of day-work.

There aro rumours in Badafoz of an impending civil war in Portugal. Many fugitives have crossed tho frontier.

•V cvclon" in the Bathurst and Melville islands damaged the- mission station and wrecked a, cutter. bix natives wero drowned.

It is reported in London that China Ins. a creed to -a nineteen years extenBion ol tho South Manchurian. railway agreement. Tlie oteamer Umballa arrived at Fremantle vdth three Lascar members of the crow suffering from smallpox. The vessel was placed in quarantine. The TannvoriTi express collided with South Wales,' . killing the ganger, O'Hara, and his sou and ncpnew.

Vorchiii" westerly winds aro being arc prevalent in tho country.

fntentto defraud, woe refused, tho JudS stating that prisoner was convicted on the clearest possible ondencc. Tho New South Wales Cabinet ply of water tanks aro the principal features of tho scheme. Tr is reported from Sydney that the o££ -cvrS! if i.'SSSS bo submitted to *?? urtl renter to certain conditions-

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15222, 9 March 1915, Page 9

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Press, Volume LI, Issue 15222, 9 March 1915, Page 9

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Press, Volume LI, Issue 15222, 9 March 1915, Page 9

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