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Man D:>cwned in Stout. Another World's Record. FSague at Durban. Received at Buckingham Palace.
By Electr"c Telegraph—Copyright. Ikceived January 22, 10 a.m. ADEL.MrE, Wednesday. A oellarman named Castle was drowned in a vat of stout at Walkervine brewery. It is supposed he was overcome by the fumes while testing. Sydney, Wednesday. E. Gavill in the Nswcast'e baths swam 120 yards in loiin 12 l-103ec—a world's record. Melbourne, Wednesday. A joint sitting of the two Houses selected at the first ballot Robert Beid' Minister of Educatioo, a Freetrader, as successor to Sir Frederick Sargood in the Senate. The choico of a Freetrader aame es a surprise. Capetown, Wednesday. Nine Kaffirs, three Indians and one European are sufl'eriog from plague. Durban, Wednesday. Many of the leading men on the Band advocate the introduction of cheap Italiau and Spanish labour to raise the proportion of whites. London, Wednesday. The King and Queen received the Duke and Duchess of Orleans at Bucki icghain Palace,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7629, 22 January 1903, Page 2
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