AUSTRALIAN.
[PER PBESB ASSOCIATION.—COPreiaiIT.J (Received November 12, 12.30 p.m.) ADMIRAL SCOTT. Sydnby, This day. Tho prpf, i generally uphold tho Melbourne Mayor's aoti-m against Admiral Scott. It lu.s transpired that tho latter refused to he present at Lord Oarrington's farewell banquet ou similar grounds. STEAMER COLLISION. Brisbane, This day The steamer Burwah eo!li<lei{ with thn Rt'./imer Iv-tte oil' tho pile liirht Moroton IJ.iy. Tlit; latter sank in ten minutes. The eretv with rescued. Tho Burwah's bow was damaged. THE WEATHER. Mr Wrnggo cf tlie Government observatory, predicts fresh to strong winds, with proiiably rough seas in the southern ocean south from parallel 10 and between the meridian i'O to 170 east, CHARITY CONFERENCE. Mklbotiunk, This day. The intercolonial conference on charity was opened yesterday, representatives of all thu colonies oxcept Western Australia bein lt present, Lord Hopctoun proiidod, and tho meeting wu« conducted on similar lines to those annually held in America.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5996, 12 November 1890, Page 3
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