AUSTRALIAN NEWS
COMMONWEALTH LINE'S LOSS. MELBOURNE. Jan. 2S. The annual report o ftlie AuditorGeneral, referring to the Commonwealth Shipping 'Line, says that it showed a net loss for the year ot £209,364. To this had to be added depreciation and debenture interest, in ft kin o’ tlie total loss for the yon 1 £593 879. The amount spent on the fleet'was £1.967.462. and the earning totalled £1,831,649—U.P.A. WOMAN DIES FROM POISON. AUCKLAND, Jan. 28. Mrs Kane McEwin, wile of the licensee of the Hobson Hotel, was admitted into hospital to-night* suffering from poisoning. She dmd twenty minutes later. FIFTH VICTIM OF EXPLOSION. •.(Received Jan. 28, S.oo p.m.) SYDNEY, Jan. 2S. The fifth victim cf tr-.e Red Head colliery disaster has succumbed to hie injuries.—U.P .A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11014, 29 January 1926, Page 5
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