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AUSTRALIAN CABLES

[By Electric Tkleobami.—Coi-yrioht 4 (Pkr Press P*eceived December 6, at 9.8 a.m. Sydney, December 6. Rush fires have swept large areas in the Tamworth and Guanednh districts, wwl much damage has been, done to crops and fencing. Melbourne, December 6. Tlio Postmaster-General proposes to make a reciprocal arrangement to allow pictorial postcards with correspondence on a portion of tlio address side to pass through the post for a penny. A board has been appointed to enquire into the alleged firing on the Wodonga by the forts. The weather is very hot, and 96 degrees was registered in the city yesterday. Wool is animated at full late rales. Greasy merino to 17d, crossbred 14Jd. Fremantle, IVeembcr 6 The origin of the fine at Harris, Scarfo and CVs warehouse is a mystery. Tlio insurances, distributed over a large number of offices, total £-14,000.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 8657, 6 December 1904, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 8657, 6 December 1904, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CABLES Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 8657, 6 December 1904, Page 2

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