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THE PAPANUI FIRE. SALVAGE IMPOSSIBLE. (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) ST. HELENA, September 23. Til© salvaging of the steamer Papauiii:, which recently took fire, is considered impracticable. The cause of tine fir© is supposed to have been spontaneous combustion in the ooal. THE RAILWAY STRIKE. (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) LONDON, September 23. The North Eastern Railway Company has clastnibuited £20,000 in bonuses to those workers wfho remained \ loyal iin tire- recent railway strike. j THE LATE M. STOLYPIN. ' REUIEM IN*LONDON. j (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.)' | LONDON, Sopteiwer 23. i His Majesty the King aoid Minis- j ters of the Grown were reptraseaited | at a requiem service held in the i Rui&sian Cttniroh in oonnectli'on with j the late M. Sitolypto. ATHLETICS. A WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP. (Received Laisfc Nigjht, 5.5 o'clock.) SYDNEY, September 24. Donaldson beat Holway in the 130 yids Ghampioruslliiip of th© World, by' three yards. Timie, 12secs.N.S.W. POLITICS. (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) SYDNEY, September 23. (Mir McDonmell, Chief Secretary, has been re-eJected unopposed. ' GOLF. AUSTRALIAN* AMATEIJIk OH AM-, PIONSHIP. (tßteceSvied Last Nigjhi, 5.5 o'clock.) SYDNEY, September 24. Howdien, of Victoria, beat Foisted, of the siame State, in the Austrailiau Amateur Golf Championship, by 4 up aaid 3 to pilay. SPORTING. AUSTRALIAN RACING. (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) SYDNEY, September 24. The race for the Hawkesibury Handicap reismlted as follows: Britain 1, Saaidbath 2, Flaxen 3. The winner was unplaced iiri the Flying Handicap. Chaste wais unpaced in the Park Stakes, Irritation in the Hiawkesbuiry High Weight, and Aphaea in the Handicap, in which there wiere nine starters. NATIVE TROUBLES. A CAPTAIN'S REPORT. SYDNEY, September 24. The captain of the steamer Malaitft reports that there has been further trouble with the natives at Santo Bush Tfbie tribes fired* on a coastal tribe, killing one. SERIOUS DROUCHT. BUSH FIRES RAGING. Received This Morning, 12.5 o'clock BRISBANE, A serious djrought prevails in; the West and North. Biiisih fires arte raging.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10432, 25 September 1911, Page 5
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