AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
United Press Association— Per Electric Telegraph—Copyrig h t. , Received 9.34 a.m., November 30th. ' A DERELICT. SYDNEY. November 30. London advices indicate that the derelictreported by the Loch Broom, .yon Novem-t- * ber 18th was probably the Glasgow barque Norfolk Island, from Glasgow tot Table. Bay, which was burned-at sea in latitude' 25, longitude 23 west. Some of the crew were : saved and landed at Bahia," a seaport in Brazil. .' x AMATEUR ATHLETICS.
The team to represent New South* Wales in the Amateur Athletic Association's meeting at Auckland has been completed with the addition of Henderson, sprinter, and McAlister for the'running high and broad jumps and pole vault. .So far Victoria has chosen only two out of! the eleven to be sent. They are Moir, sprinter,, and Gardiner for the hurdles and broad jump. Queensland sends six men. So far, Hawkes, for the hammer throwing and weight putting, Dnrcy and Wentwortli, for the 440 yds and 880 yds, and Champion for the mile, and Corrigan, for walking contests have been. chosen. OBITUARY.
The Hon. G. H. Cox, Legislative Counoillbr, • and' a* famous: sheep-breeder. THE PLAGUE. MELBOURNE, November 30.
An examination of rats caught on board' the Tooradin showed that they were notinfected with plague.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 11620, 2 December 1901, Page 2
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