AUSTRALIA
[BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. COPYRIGHT.] , FIRE DAMAGE £lOO,OOO. SYDNEY, February 25. Although the estimates are incomplete, the damage in the Hardwieke House fire is now given as £lOO.OOO. ROSE THORN CAUSES DEATH. SYDNEY. February 25. For the second time in eighteen months, a scratch from a rose thorn has caused the death of a woman. At the iquest into the death of Nurse Grace Brett .aged 36 years, the Coronere returned a verdict that death was from septicaemia, following a puncture of the finger by a rose thorn.
EXILED CHINESE GENERAL.
SYDNEY, February 25
Tho Chinese General Tsaitinghai. the hero of the defence of Shanghai against tho Japanese, arrived by the Mariposa and wa.s warmly welcomed by hundreds of local Chinese. He is here at the invitation of his admiring countrymen, who entertained him at a Chinese Republic reception to-night. Genera! Tsaitinghai. as the result of recent political events in China, is said to he an exile without a country.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 February 1935, Page 5
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