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“COALS FOR NEWCASTLE.” (By Tel«(r*ph.—Press Association.— Copyright). LONDON, January 10. There are rumors in the city of gold shipments to Australia. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL. A CHOICE OF NAMES. MELBOURNE, January 11. Received January 12. 5.*5 p.m. Lord Denman lays the foundation stone of the commencqrnent column of the Federal capital on March 12th. It Is reported that the choice of a name rests between Pacifica, Myola, and Fisher. A CLUE OBTAINED. SYDNEY. January 11. Received January 12, 5.6 p.m. Finger prints. It Is believed. have given a valuable clue to the murderer of Trotter. The police are on the track of a person having a knowledge of the murderer’s accomplice. . THE MOUNT LY-ELL ENQUIRY. HOBART, November 11. The Mount Lyell Company’s counsel has commenced his address before the commission of Inquiry. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY. LONDON. January 11. Received January 12, 6.5 p.m. The Australian battleship Melbourne will conclude her final trials at Birkenhead on the 17 th Inst., and will sail on the 18th. She remains at Plymouth until the 28th. NO GOLD TO BE SHIPPED. LONDON, January 11. Received January 12, 5.5 p.m. Np gold will be shipped to Australia,
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Southland Times, Issue 17242, 13 January 1913, Page 6
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