MISCELLANEOUS WIRES
Pbbss Association.—Copyright.
BERLIN, Sunday
Thysen, a 'millionaire's son, has been -entenced. to three, months' honourable detention for duelling with a lawyer. The German-Japanese Treaty of Trade and. the Navigation and Tariff Agreement have been signed. VIENNA, Saturday. The Austrian Dreadnought Viribus Limitis has been launched at Trieste. MELBOURNE, Monday. The last Federal Court sittings upset five out of six State Court decisions. MELBOURNE, Sunday. The first partv- of 600 men brought from 'England! to work on the new railways have arrived. The Administrator o{ '.Papua .reports that the Government party has completed an inspection; of the interior with the object of ascertaining if there are deposits of coal at the junction of Sir Ebi and) Cur nick rivers. The party came into conflict with natives, fome of whom were killed, as wa.s also one of the party's carriers. SYDNEY, Monday. A man r -med Luttiris, serving a life sentence for the murder of Mrs P.aikie at Marriekville in 1902, lias died in gaol. CHRISTCHTJRCH. Sunday. Mr A. C. L ean. whose death- took place at Hastings, was well known' in Canterbury, where, in the seventies and eighties he was a. successful rower a.nd .prominent, member of the Civit.e.iibury Rowing Club.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 26 June 1911, Page 5
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