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[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.] WOUL CLIP. SYDNEY, April B—The last New South Wales wool clip yielded 975,000 bales valued at £13,000.000. The! Australian yield was 2,375,000 bales valued at £32,50.0,000. FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED. SYDNEY, April B.—At the inquest on Wright, a victim of the Broken Hill explosion, his son expressed the opinion that there had been foul play. JAPANESE VISITOR. MELBOURNE, This Day.— The Japanese cruisers have arrived. The officers were entertained at a round >f festivities. THE EXTREME PENALTY. ADELAIDE, April B. A man named Boncllo lias been sentenced death for the murder of a i ttle girl named Plush on March sth, at Perth. THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK. SYDNEY, April 7.—-A .nan named Spencer, one of yesterday’s suspects, died from lu nihorrhagic small pox. Another suspicions case is lepovted to,,y. The Otway has abandoned tin continuation of her voyage to Brisbane. Receinved this dav at 9.35 a.m. SYDNEY, This Day.—the stcarnet Otway has bocn released from quaran
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1910, Page 4
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