AUSTRALIAN CABLES
« . Telegraph Press Association Copyright Sydney, January 5. James Emery, a stranger to Sydney, was garotted and robbed in Hyde Park. Besides a watch and a sum of money, he lost a return ticket to New Zealand. The Aorangi's cargo for Vancouver includes 1289 frozen hogs, and 3471 sacks of flour. Fremantle, January 5. Advices have beeu received by the French mail steamer to the effect that the Messagerie Company will at an early date withdraw their steamers from the present ronte, and will proceed to Noumea via Batavia, Souraya and Thursday Island, thus saving five days. Suva, January 5. A general hurricane is supposed to have passed away to the north-west of Fiji. Heavy gales only were experienced in the group. No damage was done. The weather is now calm and line. The Hon Mr Irvine, AttorneyGeneral, is dead. Brisbane, This Day. A meeting in the Centennial Hall protested against the execution of Pat Keniff, pending an appeal to the Privy Council.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 158, 6 January 1903, Page 2
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