AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
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MELBOURNE, March 15. Obituary.—Professor Kernot, of the Engineering University. • A wonderful series of caverns have been discovered buried in the heart of Cape .Patten near Apollo Bay. The caves contain a fresh water lake fed from an unknown source, a crystal chamber studded with etalactites and etalagmites and a floor gleaming with crystals. Mr Fisher states he is unable to eee that the State Premiers' Conference made a step in advance of anything done before. It practically wanted the .Brandon clauee continued with a guarantee of a minimum amount. If the scheme was carried, out it would hobble the •Federal Parlimaent for all time. _ In public school cricket Prout, captain of the Wcelcy College team, scored 459, the fourth highest score in the world. He batted 6£ hours. His side made 710, an Australian school record.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8823, 15 March 1909, Page 5
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