AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
(Far Freei Association)]
BRISBANE, October 21
Daniel's expedition, which went to British New Guinea in November last, under the auspices of the Royal Society, has returned. The ethnological work was in charge of Daniels,, and Dr. Seligmann represented the cancer commission to investigate; pathological specimens. '*.'' ..-. - •'.-.■'■ (Received Oct. 22, at. 10.13 a.m.) ;■■ • • SYDNEY, October 22.
None of the New Zealanders /got into the first flight of the "King's prize. Ballinger, Cox, Hobbs and Ching won £4 each. *■"" '-~•■*..- ■ ■■.-■' "■'.- -.. . ..■•.
BRISBANE, Oct. 22. The Brilliant and Victory shafts were unsealed yesterday-in-the hope that the fire was smothered, but at midrught the Victory, No. 2 shaft' began belching volumes ofsinoke. _ .-'..'' '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7939, 22 October 1904, Page 5
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