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[per press association— coptbioht.] II ALLEY'S COMET SEEN MELBOURNE, April B.—].lalley's comet was scon for the first lime this morning. It rises h few minutes beforo ill.' miii's glare lb" subsequent breaking i>f day making observations impossible. [The comet will ho fairly visible in New Zealand early next Tuesday morning.] CAPETOWN', April 8.- -The Observatory hore was tho first, to sight Halley's "comet since it passed the sun. RECORD COAL EXPORT. SYDNEY, April B.—The coal exported from Newcastle for (he week was 118.400 tons, which was a record. STATE ADVANCES. SYDNEY, April 8.- During tho vein closed on March 31st Ihe State Bank mad.- 687 advances, aggregating £185.092. bringing tho total amount advanced to £1,544,846. 'lhe repayments during tho year totalled £l7 Oil The surplus profits for the year were £5,000. TDK DEATH SENTENCE . PERTH. April 8— Six aboriginals were sentenced to death for the murder of Pritchn.nl Junes and his partner Ma-sin at Broome. The aborigines enticed Jones ashore and Massm was left alone and was treacherously attacked by tin natives. Massm reported Jones' disappearance. His remains wen found aft. i several weeks search,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 April 1910, Page 4
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