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(Peb Press Association. —Copyright) (by submarine cable) (Received 10.15 a.m.) SYDNEY, This day To-day ia observed in N. S. Wales and Victoria as a general holiday, it being the foundation day of the colonies. The Board of Health has issued a circular to medical gentlemen in the city, inviting them to collect information as to the cause and best means of preventing the spread of influenza. A long-standing dispute at Goolbourn Cathedral, between the Bishop and Captain Boss, over the removal of the latter’s family tablet has been re-opened and settled amicably. MELBOURNE, This day Hartington was scratched for the Newmarket Handicap, and Correze for the Australian Cup. LAUNCESTON, This day. The Kotomahana is still aground. She m ashore at high water, and, as the tides are falling, it is expected some difficulty will be experienced in floating her. BRISBANE, This day Businers in Townsville is at a standstill. Flood waters scooped out a chasm into which St. Joseph’s Church fell bodily. Jo fatalities are reported.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 2713, 26 January 1892, Page 3
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