AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Svdney, N vembar IQ. Several hundred men continue to be dailv fed at public expense G vernment are doing everything possible to find work for the men by creating special relief works The bodies of a man and woman were found yesterday at Black Wattle Bay. They are presumed to have fallen in whilst in a state of intoxication Memorials signed by 100 clergy and between 3000 and 4000 laity were recently presented to the Bench of Bishops, against the introduction of Kifualism into th' Church of England. The Bishops replied they are in fullest agreement with the memoialists. It is said the recent settling on the V. B.C Meeting was not altogether satisfactory . Brisbane, Nor ember 10 Mr Andrew Goldie, New Guinea explorer, is reported to have died at Port Moresby from jungle fever. Native affairs on the coast of New Guinea are in a very una ttled state o*in > to the murder of Captain Craig and the crew of the Emily. 'J he ship Corolda arrived from London, and experienced terrible weather. All the boats were smashed or washed overboard, and the main deck was started The damage is estimated at £ISOO.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1409, 17 November 1886, Page 2
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196AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1409, 17 November 1886, Page 2
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