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(Received on Dec 21 at 10.5 a.m.) Sydney, Dec 21. News has been received from'jlndia announcing the death of the Rev. Edwin Lewis, who toured the colonies in connection with the centenary of the London Missionary Society. Melbourne, Dec 21. Sir J. Madden succeeds the late Sir Anthony Brownless as Chancellor of the University. The election ci the City Council will be the first at which women will vote. A meeting of women decided not to recommend any particular candidate but urged the electors to make their own choice. Brisbane, Dec 21.
A small steamei, the Mystery, on a fishing excursion, capsized on thejbar at Southport. The engineer was below when she turned over but reached the surface after a minute and a half. With the exception of a man named Seymour who was droAvned the crew and passengers got ashore.
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West Coast Times, Issue 10667, 22 December 1897, Page 2
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142AUSTRALIAN West Coast Times, Issue 10667, 22 December 1897, Page 2
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