AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
[By Electbic Telegraph— Copyright.] (FEB UAl'mti PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 Received September 24 at 9 30 a m. Brisbane, September 24. Mr Byrne, Premier, is suffering from bronchial pneumonia. His condition is serious. Melbourne, September 24. A body found in a sack at Btrathmouth has been identified as that of a farm hand named Mathews, recently employed at Elmore. A. man J*acksofi was found lying on the road near Kilmore in a dazed conditition. He was arrested on suspicion. Received September 24, at 9 35 a.m. Sydney, September 23. Arrived—Frank Guy, from Kaipara. Aibaky, September 24. Arrived Cnzco, from London. Passengers for New Zealand : Mr and Mrs Slater, Misses Slater (2), aDd Messrs Anderson and Phillips. Sydney, September 24. Potatoes are easing and are quoted from L 7 5a to L 7 10i. Melbourne, September 24. Two miners named Fredericks and Stanley were blown to pieces by an explosion in the New Chum Mine, Bendigo. Perth, September 24. Two prospectors named Anderson and Power died from thirst on Mount Mortimer. Received September 24, at 0.12 p.m. Sydney, September 24. Arrived—"Westralia, from Auckland.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7322, 24 September 1898, Page 3
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183AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7322, 24 September 1898, Page 3
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