AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
A CEIPPLED BARQUE. (Beceived 10.29 sum.}. SYDNEY, this day. The barque Volador, which arrived from Kaipara to-day, passed a barque 30 miles east oi Sydney Heads with her foretopmaet and mainmast gone, but was unable to ascertain the name ol the crippled craft or render assistance owing to unfavourable winds. ANOTHER CASE OF PLAGUE. .'.' (Received 10.29 a-m*) BRISBANE, this d*yA second case of plague has bean d* , covered. THE VICTORIAN MINISTRY. MELBOURNE, this day. \ The position as to the Victorian Wf* istry since the retirement of Mr. is as folJows: Mr. Bent has not ye* completed the formation of a Ministry. Mr. Shitls wishes to retire owing to J* health, and Mr. Davies, a member of lM Irvine Cabinet, does not want a port" folio, because he is not in accord !W»» Mr. Bent's policy. . . '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 37, 12 February 1904, Page 4
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