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AUSTRALIAN CABLES

ONTING ENTERS IN LUCK. ’ •LX-BUSHRANGER'S EXIT. c M3ION STATION DESTROYED. V 'er United Press Association. DyElectric Telegraph.—Copyright SYDNEY, Jan. 31. ,o Government have decided to U cay out the Royal Commission’s 7 reminendation to pay certain contienters who> took part in the Br war Slate ns well as Imperial ei pi The sum involved is Iml ween ~\ £•,000 and £40,000. > ohnny Vane, the last of Ben W Hi’s gang of bushrangers, died yes- v tday in Cowra Hospital. Latterly c hhad been engaged in farming. t hurricane destroyed \arrahah M nsion station, and the staff. with ( 3i natives, are without shelter. 2 MELBOURNE. Jan. 31. he driver, fireman and guard of p U Gembrook train have been ses- « pded pending an enciuiry into the r ciSe of the engine leaving the road, c

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Southland Times, Issue 19729, 1 February 1906, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES Southland Times, Issue 19729, 1 February 1906, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN CABLES Southland Times, Issue 19729, 1 February 1906, Page 3