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SPARKS FROM THE WIRES.

Hanlan and Kemp row for the championship on Sept. 28. The shearers' strike in N. S. Wales has ended in favor of the men. Fifty pounds of stone from the Jubilee reef at Kimberiey are said to have yielded eight pounds of gold. A fireman who .smuggled some tobacco ashore from the lonic in WePington had to " ante up " £9 towards the colonial deficit. ' Slavin had the best of the fight with Burke in Melbourne. An apprentice named JVfcLean was lost from the ship Killochan, whiph has arrived at Melbourne. The- ship was- dismasted, and McLean, who was aloft when the mishap occurred was carried overboard, and was lulled by the floating wyeokage,,

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Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 29, 12 July 1888, Page 3

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SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 29, 12 July 1888, Page 3

SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 29, 12 July 1888, Page 3