AUSTRALIAN GABLES.
Telegraph. Press Association. Cooyright . Perth, This Day. The body of the Chinaman who had been musing for a week, has been found, six miles from the city, plague stricken. Sydney April 27. Heavy rain is still falling. Since Friday morning over, seven inches has been recorded. A cable received from the manager of Spreckles Company orders their steamer the Sonoma to remain in Sydney till her machinery is fully prepared. She will not sail till about the 9th May. Newcastle, This Day. Arrived— Wanaka, from Dunedin. Adelaide, This Day, The Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company's Cable steamer Britannia has arrived to l%y a short end of tbe rape Cable 130 miles out. She proceeds to Sydney first. Melbourne, April 26. Arrived — Bechuana, from New Zealand. Brisbane, April 28. Arrived— Miowera, from Vancouver.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 250, 29 April 1901, Page 2
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