AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
WORKMEN’S HOMES. A BUSH FOR A FLORIN. TWO MINERS KILLED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyriglit. SYDNEY, May 22. (Received May 22. at 9.55 a.m.) In connection with the Government scheme for the erection of workmen's homes, Mr Carmichael has cabled Mr Edison for information regarding the cost of a concrete house plant. Obituary : Canon Jones and Principle Moore, of the Theological College. Two cabmen noticed a florin piece on the ground, and both rushed for it. They collided, and one was fatally injured. PERTH. May 22. Harry Angwin. shift boss, and Williams, a miner, were working in the Eclipse mine at Kalgoorlie. when 50 tons of earth buried and killed them. PERTH. May 22. (Received May 22, at 10.50 a.m.) The final Referenda figures for Westralia give the "Yes” majority for increased legislative powers at 5,847, and fur monopolies as 7,017.
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Evening Star, Issue 14572, 22 May 1911, Page 6
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