AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
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GENKRAL ITF.MS. Syonky. Nov. (>. Thi-I •• 11 •-1 ;••.(' ii • • by means t>f board-', as if to f.mn a raft, came ii-hore near Clarence Heads. The word '• Albatross was penciled on the boards. I>kisi:v\k, This day. Dr. Wynne, who was investigating the tick plague, has discovered a simple and inexpensive method of protecting cattle from the infection, but it lias not yet been proved whether the protection is lasting or only temporary. MKi.itoritNr.. This day. The Intercolonial bowling contestwas won by Victoria with 2!to points, against New South Wales' 2H"», It is understood that the Government intend to abandon the State Bank and Credit Fonder Bill. Aok.'.uok. This day. Mr Musgrove has cabled to the Cricket Association stating that the members of the Australian eleven will reach Adelaide in time to play in the New South Wales-South Australian match, which begins on the l'Jth December.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 166, 7 November 1896, Page 3
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