CONCISE CABLES.
SYDNEY, June 3,
Three of the Lithgow strike prisoners —Scully, Hales and Williams— who were sentenced to 15 montths each, will be released after serving half the term. Hatton, sentenced to three years, has to serve the full period. ADELAIDE, June 3. Burglars broke open a safe at the Central railway station and secured cash and remittances valued at about £1000. VIENNA, June 3. The King and Queen of Bulgaria are visiting the Emperor Francis Josef. MALTA, June 3. Mr Churchill has promised more submarine defence for the port. Lord Kitchener has returned to Egypt. SYDNEY, June 3. A fire is raging in the three-storey premises of the Batson Printing Company in Clarence-street. The building has been practically gutted, and the damage is heavy. MELBOURNE, June 4. Lindrum has commenced a match of 16,000 up against Williams, conceding the latter 1000.
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Northern Advocate, 5 June 1912, Page 3
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