AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
SXAIX-POX CASE. (Received 10 a.m.) SYDNEY, this day. The Dutch liner Van Lischoten's smallpox case is a bad type. The passengers landed at Brisbane are being traced and vaccinated. THE PRICE OF SUGAR. (Received 8.55 a.m.) MELBOURNE., this day. Mr. Hughes is having a full inquiry made into the whole question of the control of the sugar industry. He says that while New Zealand is able to obtain sugar at £7 a ton cheaper than Australia, it is no use the Sugar Company talking about prices being raised in sympathy with the world's market. MELBOURNE MYSTERY. MELBOURNE, September 3. The police and black trackers have discovered in the ashes of a fire at Dr. Peacock's farm at Carrnm the remains of false teeth, a parse, hairpins, and other articles, identified ae like those owned by the missing woman Daries-
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 210, 4 September 1911, Page 5
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141AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 210, 4 September 1911, Page 5
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