AUSTRALIA.
United" v 'pWßissAsseciation—Bj- Eleotrio i. , Telegraph—Copyright. ! HEAVY RAINS. ,:-vo.K.y .44: 4 : SYDNEY,. March 2. It is istill raining in tho West, and from three %o> six months' supply has fallen in-the last .three days.' The river steamer service, which lias been suspended in the Darling for months past, has-been resumed. General Tains are also faljing in South Australia 4nd Queeaisla^nd. PROPOSED FEDERATION OF :, MINERS. vV MELBOURNE, March 2. : The Amalgamated Minora' Conference decided to hold a Convention on November sth, far.the purpose, of forming a federation throughout the Commonwealth, and New Zealand: ANOTHER PLAGUE CASE. PERTH, March 2. Another case of plague is reported. • A MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY. (Received March 3rd, 1.3 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 2. The captain of the Island steamer Indlina, which has. returned hore, reports that, after leaving Sydney on the last voyage a box containing £400 in gold, intended for a resident of the New Hebrides, was missed. It is net known whetther, or not the gold was abstracted before the vessel left Sydney.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12442, 3 March 1906, Page 10
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