VARIOUS CABLES.
A FOUNDRY BURNT. By Telugraph,—Press Association.—Copyright. PERTH, March 16. Silver and Horne’s foundry at Kalgoorlie has been destroyed by tire. The damage is estimated at £IO,OOO. AUSTRALIA’S NORTHERN TERRITORY. ADELAIDE, March 16. An influential syndicate lias been formed in London to explore the Northern Territory for gold and oilier minerals. FRENCH FLOODS FALLING. PARIS, March 16. The Seine has fallen 20 feet, and the steamboats have resumed running. SECOND AUSTRALIAN DESTROYER. LONDON, March 16. Denny and Co. will launch the second Australian destroyer on the 9th April. Sir George Reid will christen it. SCOTT PLEASED WITH MOTOR SLEDGES. LONDON, March 16. Captain Scott's tests of motor sledges in Norway gave successful results. Each pulled a load of nineteen cwt. on Die snow. oil fueiTsupplies. LONDON. March 16, Mr McKenna, during the discussion of the Navy Estimates, said that the Admiralty intended to make greater use of oil as fuel, and the Admiralty Board had taken steps to secure supplies from independent sources.
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Southland Times, Issue 14370, 17 March 1910, Page 5
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