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AUSTRALIAN CABLES.

MELBOURNE, December 20. An extraordinary instance of the transmission of snako venom is reported here. ...A snake bit a dog-, which before dying bit a man. The latter was treated at the hospital for all the symptoms of suakc poisoning, and he is now recovering-. SYDNEY, Dec. 21. Grasshoppers havo invaded the Orange district. Millions are ravaging the crops. BRISBANE, Dec. 21. Splendid rains up to fight inchi's have fallen, All the rivers are Hooded. The railway traffic is disorganised. Two trains with supplies for Cloncurry, stuck twenty-six miles out of the toSvn. Camel teams have been engaged to take on goods.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 5609, 24 December 1907, Page 1

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Temuka Leader, Issue 5609, 24 December 1907, Page 1

AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Temuka Leader, Issue 5609, 24 December 1907, Page 1

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