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By Telefiracft.—rreea Aaaoolatlon.—Copyi ight. (Received January 23,- 9.40 a.m.) THE LATE SPEAKER. BRISBAJNK, This Day. ' A public funeral was accorded to the late Mr. Leahy, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. There was a great concourse of spectators. THE EARTHQUAKE FUND. LONDON, 22nd January. The Mansion House fund for the Italian earthquake sufferers now amounts to £115,000. HOMELESS VILLAGERS. LONDON, 22nd January. The sliding bog which recently invaded Kilmore, in County Ga'lway, ousted eighty persons from their homes. ILLEGAL GOLD-BUYING. MELBOURNE, 22nd January. Fifteen persons, including two publicans and a well-known resident, have been arrested at Bendigo for illegal gold-buying.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1909, Page 5
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