AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
j By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright . ! Brisbane, Oct. 14. I By a thunderstorm Bidsvold township • | has been riooded. A high wind wrecked ! many places, including tiie -Methodist j Church. Perth, Oct. 14. j By the explosion of a pipe-laying i machine in connection with the Cooli gat'die water supply, two men, named j Scott and Clark, have been killed and two 1 injured. j Adelaide, Oct. 14. j Owing to the tariff, most of the cigar j and tobacco factories in the city have been j closed, the former permanently and the latter temporarily. Three hundred men, besides women and youths, are idle. The manufacturers claim that they cannot compete with the cheap Manila and German cigars
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 237, 15 October 1901, Page 3
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