AUSTRALIAN.
Tbe French warship, Daguay-Trouin, bus arrived at Sydney from Noumea. New South Wales parliament opened on Tuesday. 4, new scheme of re-arrangement of the Joint Stock Bank has been adopted. The htavy weather continues in New South Wales. Two men were drowned in a sewer by a sudden shower of rain in Sydney. Butler was transferred to a police launch as soon as the Mariposa arri?ed within the Heads at Sydney. Fifty-five of the Permanent Artillery and Submarine Miners left Sydney for England, on Monday, under Captain Davgan. The Greeks in Melbourne have staited a patriotic war fund, and have already subscribed £-100. The underwriters have abandoned the barque Adderley. A lire in Perth did damage to the extent of £10,000* The drought in Tasmania hap broken. Fever and starvation are causiDg great misery among the miners in New Guinea. The Hon. Mr and Mrs Kingston, Sir George and Lady Turner, and a detachment of South Australian troopa left by the Orotava on Wednesday. A pictuie by a Victorian artist, Miss Florence Fuller, has been hung in the Royal Academy.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2849, 30 April 1897, Page 1
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