AUSTRALIAN CABLES
DISEASE AMONG CATTLE. JEALOUSY AND MURDER. THE PERICLES ROCK. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, December 5. (Received December 5, at 9.25 a.rn.) Serious outbreaks of pleuro have occurred among two big mobs of cattle at Albury. PERTH, December 5. A Japanese fatally shot a French girl named De Faur, and then attempted suicide. Jealousy was the cause of the crime. His Majesty's ship Fantome conducted a fruitless search for the rock on which the Pericles struck. The bodies of two men found on the beach near Perth have been identified, it is supposed that death was due to poisoning. They had evidently been dead for months. BRISBANE, December 5. The Great Western Railway Bill was read a seoend lime in the Legislative Assembly. MELBOURNE, December 5. The members of both Federal Houses will ballot to choose eighteen of their number to represent the Federal Parliament at the lung's Coronation.
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Evening Star, Issue 14530, 5 December 1910, Page 6
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150AUSTRALIAN CABLES Evening Star, Issue 14530, 5 December 1910, Page 6
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