COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
A BIG NUGGET. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright, [United Press , Melbourne, September 2d. Two prospectors unearthed a 281 oz. nugget at Tarnagulla from a claim recently abandoned by the Poseidon Company. RECIPROCITY. (Received 9.30 a.m.) Melbourne, September 26. Whether action is taken or likely to be taken this, session to give eifect to reciprocal tradfe with New Zealand, Mr Groom said the matter was being considered in relation to the tariff, hu the was unable to say whether it would he dealt with during the presnt session. A MOTOR FATALITY. Melbourne, September 26. Herbert Farrow, a middle aged man, was driving a motor car which crashed into a lamp post and he was killed.
A POSTAL AFFAIR. Mr .Wynne announced that the kangaroo stamp will bo continued temporarily along with the new design .owing to sufficient of the latter not being available. THE INDRABARAH. Sydney, September 26. Admiral King-Hall visited the Indrabarah and complimented the captain and officers on their splendid seamanship in saving the vessel, which had a narrow escape from being wrecked on the Rangitikei beach, New Zealand. JE WELLERY ROBB FRY. Fremantle, September 26. Buckeridge, a jeweller, went to the tea rooms riext door at six o’clock in the evening and on returning shortly afterwards found the front door open and £3OO worth of jewellery gone. He was insured against burglary,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 22, 26 September 1913, Page 6
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