AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
[By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] (Per Press Association.) BOXING FATALITY. Received May-11," at 9.15 p.nr. Sydney j May 11. Clelburne died of a ruptured blood vessel on the brain. His neck was not broken. MORE IMMIGRANTS. Hobart, May 11. Arrived—Corinthic, at 6 this evening. She sails at 8 to-morrow for Welling, ton. She lias 28 Australian and 254 New Zealand passengers: THE PRICE OF BUTTER.
Received May 12, at 1.3 a.m. Sydney, May 11. The price of butter has beeii raised 6s, making 10s for the week; Firstclass brands are 108s. GOVERNOR-GENERAL INDISPOSED. ' . Melbourne, May 11. Owing to the sudden illness of Earl Dudley to-day, the re-swearing of the officials had to take place in the Gover-nor-General's bedroom. INDUSTRIAL PROSPECTS BRIGHT. Received May 12, at 9.35 a.m. Sydney, May 12. The report of the Labor Bureau states the industrial prospects generally are bright and a good winter is assured. RECORD TIDES. Received May 12, at 10 a.m. Fremantle, May 12. . During si storm on Tuesday the tide was the Highest on record and did considerable damage, many small boats being smashed /HEAVING ON THE MINING BELT. " ' Fremantle, May 12. A severe earth tremor was felt along the mining bel,t yesterday morning and ground perceptibly heaved.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10453, 12 May 1910, Page 4
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205AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10453, 12 May 1910, Page 4
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