AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright-. NEW ZEALAND-SOUTH AFRICA STEAM SERVICE. Sydney, January 25. Tenders for the New Zealand-South African steam service are called for in the Australian papers this morning. THE PLAGUE. (Received January 26, 5.6 p.m.) Sydney, January 26. Mrs. Church, the plague patient, has died. , SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP. ■ (Received January 26, 5.6 p.m.) i v Sydney, January 26. lii tie liali-mile swimming championship of New South Wales Cavill defeated Read, putting up a world's record, 11m. 51 l-ss. THE FEDERAL TARIFF. . : Melbourne, January 25. In the tariff debate a proposal to place linotypes, monotypes, and kindred machinery on the free list is under discussion. ' RAIN AND FLOODS. Biusuane, January 25. Fine rains have fallen in the central divisions, and floods are reported in various directions-.. PORT ADELAIDE ROBBERY.; (Received January 26, 5.6 p.m.) Adelaide, January 26. Two men, named Flynn and Lawson, have been arrested for the Port Adelaide robbery. •'- i - MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. Sydney, January ; 26. There are no signs of the body of the Chinaman who disappeared mysteriously at Yamba. The police found; bloodstains ! on the hut, and a boat belonging to the missing man.. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11873, 27 January 1902, Page 5
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