COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS.
A NARIiABRI TRAGEDY. ’InITEU Ph«BB ASSOCIATION: —COPYRIGHT SYDNEY, Jan. 23. Mrs Buckman, a farmer’s wife ne«r Narrabri, has given herself up to the police. She states that she had shot her husband—dead she supposed. The latter struck her with a st'ek, and she resorted t# firearms. THE AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER. Sir G. H. Reid has sailed for London. IMPORTATION OF NEW ZEALAND HORNtS. MELBOURNE, Jan 24. A Federal Gazette has removed the prohibition on the importation of horns and hoofs from New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2718, 25 January 1910, Page 5
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85COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2718, 25 January 1910, Page 5
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