AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[press association.]
A SHIP ABANDONED.
Newcastle, June 25. The barque Windounee has rescued the crew of the brig Mina, which has been two months out from Melbourne, and was bound for the Clai*ence River. When the vessel was met she was in a sinking condition. The crew were transferred to the Windounee, and the sinking vessel abandoned.
MURDER IN NEW GUINEA.
Sydney, June 25.
News has been received here of the murder by New Guinea blacks, of Thomas Dilkie, a prospector, who left here some months ago to prospect for gold in New Guinea.
ARREST OF AN ABSCONDER. Melbourne. June 25.
Thomas Doolan, the teller of the Bank of Victoria, who absconded on Friday, has been arrested in Adelaide.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9090, 26 June 1888, Page 5
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