AUSTRALIAN.
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BbiSBANB, January 12.
The goods train at Longreach ran over a trolly of occupants. Two men jumped "off and escaped without serious injury, but a woman and child were cut to pieces.
Pbeth, January 12.
CrUßhings at the Murchison goldfield are yielding from three to five ounces per ton.
SrDNar, January 12.
While the Ministers are sanguine that they will retain their seats on the Treasury Benches when Parliament meets, many of their supporters are despondent, and say they will not be surprised if the Government is defeated. The party hold a secret meeting, mostly to discuss policy matters. The floods in tho Mangulore district are the heaviest for forty years paßt Many farmers are utterly ruined. The Theatre Royal and other buildings at Broken Hill have been destroyed by fire.
Mblboubke, January 12.
The bank returns for the past quarter show that the deposits amount to the sum of £32,18J,000 as against £33,943,0C0 for the previous quarter. Tho advances were £45,942,000 against £47,702,000 ; coin and bullion, i.8,246,000 against £8,031,000.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8372, 12 January 1894, Page 3
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