LATEST CABLES. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
■» Press Assn—By telegraph—Copyright. (Received January 18, 10 a.m.) S.S. ITENDA. BRISBANE, This Day. The steamer Itenda, from Calcutta, *to New Zealand, .passed Point Archer. VICTORIAN CENSUS. MELBOURNE, This Day. Arrangements are being made to take the Commonwealth census on April 2 and 3 of next year. BISHOP OF BALLARAT. MELBOURNE, This Day. The Bishop of Ballarat has notified 3iis intention of resigning in December. He considers a younger and more vigorous man is needed to -deal with the work of the diocese. A TIDAL WAVE. LONDON, January 17. A tidal Avave struck the steamer Xiusitania in mid-Atlantic. Two thousand tons of water were shipped. The wheelroom and charthouse were damaged, and the lifeboats were dislodged. THE CZARINA. LONDON, January 17. Specialists in nervous diseases are -consulting in regard to the Czarina's ' condition. F3RE. LONDON, January 17. Lord Derwent's residence at Scarborough has been burnt. Many thousands of pounds worth of damage was caused, but a quantitj r of paintings and valuable furniture was saved.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 14, 18 January 1910, Page 5
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