AUSTRALIA.
United Press Association—By. Eiectrio Telegraph— Copyright. THE WORTHINGTON CASE. MELBOURNE, Dec. 13. ■ The fines imposed oq the proprietor and publisher of the “Ag a’’ in the. Worthing-ton-case were £2O, not Q 25. A CLERGYMAN ’& RETURN.
FREMANTLE, Dec. 13. The Rev Tremuyne Dunttan is a passenger by the Oruba from England. He states that ho left Sydney owing to his strained financial position. , He intended to undertake a lecturing tour in America, but on arriving there found it impossible to fulfil his intention in consequence of tho exaggerated statements which had been published. He decided to return to Australia, where he will remain till he ; has clearedhimself.
SALE -OF OBSOLETE 'ARMAMENT. SYDNEY, Deo. 13. A sale of obsolete naval .supplies realised over £SOOO. A torpedo brought £4OO. THE WRECKAGE NEAR KANGAROO ISLAND. ADELAIDE, Dec. 13.
Search disclosed a little wreckage’ on Kangaroo Island and Port Victor, hut there is no indication of what vessel it belonged to.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12999, 15 December 1902, Page 8
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