AUSTRALIAN CABLES
THE FRENCH CONVICTS’ ADVENTURE. Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. SYDNEY, April 20. The refugees reported as having landed in Now Britain were employed in nickel mines near Noumea. They Onilt the boat wherein they voyaged to New Britain, and were employed a considerable time on German territory before the French authorities ascertained their whereabouts. There are 65 cases ‘of typhoid fever in Cobar hospital. MELBOURNE, April 20. The conference of delegates from Australasian Universities adopted a resolution of sympathy at the loss of the Upland Stanford University, and adopted proposals for co-opora-tive administration of Australian Universities. THE RABBIT EXPERIMENTS.
SYDNEY, April 26. Received 27th, at 12.22 a.m. The twelve or fifteen thousand pounds required for Doctor Danysz's rabbit virus experiments have been subscribed ; buildings are being erected, and other preparations made to conduct the experiments on Broughton Island.
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Southland Times, Issue 19806, 27 April 1906, Page 3
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