AUSTRALIAN CABLES
A MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE. CLOSING COUNTRY POST OFFICES. A GOOD WINTER OUTLOOK. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, PERTH, February 21. Soto, a Japanese, was found guilty of the manslaughter of the girl De Faur, and sentenced to twelve months’ imprisonment, with hard labor. SYDNEY, February 22. Tho large country centres arc bitterly protesting against tho proposed early' closing of post offices. The Australian agent of the HullBarnsley Railway Company is visiting Sydney, with a view to promoting a direct steamship service from Australia to Hull. Further genera) heavy rains have fallen. Feed is plentiful everywhere, and the outlook for the winter is exceptionally good. Mr J. J. Virgo, secretary of the Sydney Young Men’s Christian Association, has accepted tho general secretaryship of the London Central Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 14496, 22 February 1911, Page 6
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125AUSTRALIAN CABLES Evening Star, Issue 14496, 22 February 1911, Page 6
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