AUSTRALIAN MEWS.
By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. THE CAPE CABLE. Adelaide, May 1. The staff of the Britannia has commenced the work of laying the shore end of the j Cape cable at Grange. THE WRECKED BARQUE. Fremantle, May 1. The Highland.Forest settled down fifteen minutes after striking the reef. The officers, crew, and the captain's wife and child were all landed safely. A BISHOP INSTALLED, (deceived May 1. 10.55 p.m.) Sydney, May 1. The Right Rev. Dr. Cooper has been installed as Bishop of Grafton and Armidale. (Received May 1, 9.29 p.m.) METHODIST UNION. Sydney, May 1. The presidents of the various Methodist I connexions have signed the plan of union. TASMANIAN POLITICS. (Received May 1, 9.29 p.m.) Hobabt, May 1. Dr. McColl, a Protectionist, fills the vacancy in the State Parliament caused by the election of Sir E. Braddon to the Federal House. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11642, 2 May 1901, Page 5
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