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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

♦ Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright Owing to flic failure of ilw winding gear at fclie Sons of Gwalia mine, Leonora (Wostralia). a skip containing ten men fel] to the ■bottom of a 2.000 ft shaft. The cable parted, and fell on top of Mr Frank Kooaey (assistant surveyor!, who was killed, while Mr Adams isur\eyo> i is not expected t-o ret-over. Six. miners were seriously injured. Mr Holman (Acting Premier New South Wales) has ordered periodical reports regarding the condition of diseased prisoners. The, >Jcw South Wales Government have closed with an offer by Mr Samuel M"Canghey for the purchase of 70,000 acres of the Yanco Estate at £'s 10s per acre, Mr M'Oaughey retaining a life interest in portion of the estate, including the homestead.

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Evening Star, Issue 14573, 23 May 1911, Page 6

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 14573, 23 May 1911, Page 6

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 14573, 23 May 1911, Page 6