AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
(By Cable.—Tress Association.—Copyright.) SYDNEY, December 20The salvage party, whic'.i lias returned from Lonl Howe Island, found the Ovslau turned completely over. She is now lying bottom up. In order to get at the cargo it will be necessary to blow the bottom out of the vessel.
Mr E. O'Sullivan, the Minister for Works, is seriously ill, and an operaton has been performed, it is understood, successfully.
Steelins. a German sraman, imprisoned at Newcastle on a charge of being a prohibited immigrant, has been leased under the order of the Federal Premier for deportation to Germany. The man has refused to leave Newcastle until certain effects are returned to him. and it is believed that he has instituted an action to recover EIOOO damages from the Federal Government.
PERTH, this day. Tlie passing of the Estimates cause/l several disorderly scenes in the Hous' , . When the Minister of Mines roso to speak, the Opposition quitted the Chamber, calling out: "We do not want to hear you.' , ADELAIDE, December 20. In the inter-Stnte. match. New South Wales v. South Australia, the visitors lost three wickets for 273 runs, the scores being: C. Gregory 97. Farquhar 31. Mftckny 50. Trumper 47 not out. Noble 39 not out.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 304, 22 December 1903, Page 1 (Supplement)
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