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N.S.W. POST OFFICE & SAVINGS BANK LAMENTABLE DEATH OF TWO WOMEN SYDNEY, Aug. 9. The Post Office annual report shows that the expenditure exceeded the receipts by over £9000. The Government Savings Bank report shows good increases In the number of depositors and amount of deposits. The total of the deposits is £5,484,000. The steamer Clarendon has shipped over 200 horses for the German forces in China. Two young women named Bell and Staineß have been burned to death at Burrai. BRISBANE, Aug. 9. Wm. Hutchison has been attacked by plague. MELBOURNE, Aug. 9. There is a strong demand for oats for export and negotiations for the sale of 2000 tons of Algerian are nearly completed. This, with existing contracts, will materially reduce supplies.
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Southland Times, 10 August 1900, Page 3
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