HOMW & FOREIGN CABLES.
Telegraph. Press Association. Cooyritbt London, -January 11. _ Mr Wragge, the Quevn-lnnd me eorolo Sist, is vi itsng Europe. Ho i^ grea»ly impressed with the Hyri'-.n sy ie.-u rf averting hailstorms by means of cannon, and believe 3 that the adoption •of the method would save Queensland many thousands a year. A serious outbreak of plague is reported at Marifcsa. in European Inrkey. The War Office is hvoufable to the Imperial troops vi i i;ig . N«w Zeni-inl, probably a f tei- th^y visit; Melb..urue. Bishop reigh on is s nking Eleven iriin- on tnu Southwes'ern Railway S.^siem, England, are s:o^v bound. The mail boat Russia, running between Orau bivJ Al-.;e.ij, French f.orts, was wrecked on f;e Faraman rocks, of! MarstilJrS, A high sea baffled all efforts at rescue, aod a hundred of the crew and passengers were cling'ng to tho bow-, but aifter four d^ys all were Scivtd.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 163, 12 January 1901, Page 2
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150HOMW & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 163, 12 January 1901, Page 2
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