COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
-(Received 8.5- a.m.) - Melbourne, January 24. Commenting on the ‘Manchester Guardian’s’ statement that the self- / governing Dominions had waived their rights in the wireless agreement with the acting-Postmaster-Geheral, Mr. Findley said Australia had not backed out of ibe agreement; Every effort had been made for the last three years to . perfect -installations throughout the Commonwealth. Brisbane, January 24. George Pashen was killed, and eighteen injured, in a blasting accident at Balmoral, where clearing works were in progress for the Australian Meat Export Company. (Received 9.35 a.m.) „ i . .Sydney, January 25. The northern miners are growing impatient at- the delay in effecting a Settlement' at Burwood Mine, where the wheelers struck. The mine owners intimated that they, will reply in due course to the latest communication from the miners. George White/ an elderly man, was standing on a ladder, when his arm ' ‘ was Win off by the elbow in the machinery at a foundry at Orange. He name down and walked out across the road to the doctor’s. Hobart, January 25. The bodies of three more victims of the North Mount Lyell Mine disaster have been discovered at the 50'Jft. level.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 23, 25 January 1913, Page 6
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