SUPPOSED CASUALTY AT NEWCASTLE.
SYDNEY, this day. The weather is fine. The sea is moderating, and the floods are subsiding. In connection with the supposed distress lights seen off Newcastle, a metal drum, emitting flashes,/came ashore to-day, evidently a patent flareI light. How it came in the water is a I mystery. _______m_mm___m______mm_*
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 202, 26 August 1899, Page 5
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