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Press Association-By Telegraph Copyright TM E COMET. SYDNEY, August 2. hater photographs of the comet taken at the Observatory disclose three tails. Kc'vLV-cd 0.2 a.m.. August 3rd. AN* ELECTION CASE. In connection, with the voiding of Mr Vardeii's election to the -Senate and t!ie e'ectiou of Mr O'Loghlin, the High Court began the hearing of an application that a. rule nisi 'against the Governor of South Australia, to issue a- writ of mandamus for ill.- election of a. senator be made absolute. This- writ ivus issued on behalf of. Mr Vard'.n, after Mr O'Loghlin's election by the two Houses, on the ground that (hero should have been a. fresh election by the people. Subsequently the Commonwealth was granted leave .to intervene. All parties were stiongly reprwented by counsel. MONSOONAL RAINS. PERTH, August 2. Heavy monsoonal rains in the townssip of Wagin Hooded the rl reefs. There, were several railway wash-outs.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13355, 3 August 1907, Page 5
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