Late Australian News.
Stdnet, This Dat. Rain has fallen at Kiama, Woolongong, Berry, Braidwood, and Camden. Most disastrous bush fires are raging in. Boorooma, Culgoa, and Dubbo diatriots. The ontlook is very gloomy also at Pioton and Grenfell. Brisbane, This Dat. Intense heat is being experienced in the inland distriots of Queensland far west. The thermometer in some places is 113deg. in the shade. Owing to ill-health Sir T. M'Draith will take a trip to Japan at the end of the session. Melbourne, This Datj The ohess championship was won by Crane of Sydney, not by Charliok. Brooklebank of Auokland seonred fourth prize. Two railway officials, named Evans and Lovelock, were drowned at Williamstown by a boat capsizing. Launceston, This Dat. Arrived— Southern Cross, from New Zealand.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1888, Page 3
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127Late Australian News. Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1888, Page 3
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