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AUSTRALIAN CABLES

10,000 HOME LETTERS MISS TEE MAIL. 'iTUd METALS MARKET. A PROSPECTOR MURDERED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, November 26. (Received November 26, at 9.5 turn.) Owing to tho heavy Christmas rush ten thousand letters which sbcrnld have gone by tha Tiiglish mail are delayed at the Sydney Post Office. This is the result o£ a short-banded staff. MELBOURNE, November 26. Lady Dudley is making shady progress. At 'a meeting of the Mount Lyeil Company tie chairman stated that it was difficult to make a forecast of the trend of tha metal markets. If the steps taken by the larger copper-pioduocts of America and liurojio to curtail the ontput were maintained with any degree of consistency they might look for some improvement in prices. PORT DARWIN, November- 25. A prospector has been, murdered by natives at Granite Hills, EDs bead was battered to a pulp.

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Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN CABLES Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 5

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