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SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEWS. [by ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.— copyright.] SAD OCCURENCE IN MELBOURNE HARBOUR.

[press association.] (Eeceived December 7, 11 a.m.) Melbourne, This Day. As tho Customs launch was crossing from Port Melbourne to Williamstown, a heavy sea swept the vessel from stem to stern, taking a Customs oflicer and his wife overboard. The oflicer was drowned, but his wife was rescued in an exhausted condition.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 168, 7 December 1896, Page 6

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SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEWS. [by ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—copyright.] SAD OCCURENCE IN MELBOURNE HARBOUR. Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 168, 7 December 1896, Page 6

SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEWS. [by ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—copyright.] SAD OCCURENCE IN MELBOURNE HARBOUR. Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 168, 7 December 1896, Page 6

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