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(By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.) (Received September 25, 10 a.m.) MOUNT MORGAN RETURNS. BRISBANE, This Day. The Mount Morgan returns for the month ended 20th September show that the company treated 21,775 tons of Mount Morgan ore, 6711' tons of Many Peaks, 1851 tons concentrates, producing 71.5 tons of blister copper, containing 708 tons of copper and 8580 ounces of gold. There is also on hand matte containing 105 tons of copper and 1236 ounces of gold. THE GROWING OF CEREALS IN EGYPT. CAIRO, 23rd September. Ihe Minister of Agriculture has decided to reduce the cotton area by a. million acres, and devote the acreage to cereals. WILLIAM OF WIED. ROME*, 23fd September. The Vienna journal, Die Zeit, states that Prince William of Wied is addressing a proclomation to the Albanians announcing his abdication as Mpret of Albania. I BOYS BURNED TO DEATH. SYDNEY, 24tli September. I Three boys named Williams, M'Keon, and Bates, employed in a powderite factory, while lunching outside, their clothes covered with the dust of the explosive they had been handling," one of them, ignoring instructions, struck a match, and all were enveloped in flames. Ihey were terribly burned, and succumbed to their injuries.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 75, 25 September 1914, Page 8
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