AUSTRALIA.
United Press Association—By Eleotric Telegraph—Copyright. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE ON A SYDNEY WHARF. (Received February 6th, 10.42 a.m.) SYDNEY, February 6. Owing to a fire on the Union Company's wharf, a stack containing five or six hundred bales of stray 1 ? yvas severely damaged by fire and yvator. THE PLAGUE MENACE. BRISBANE, February 6. Three rats infected with the plague have been discovered in the city. FAULTY ADMIRALTY CHARTS. ADELAIDE. February 6. At a meeting of the Marine Board the Hitrbourniaster reported that the lighthouse on the Wougu Shoal, near the entrance to Port River, yvus 365 feet from the position marked on the Admiralty charts. The Admiralty's attention will be called to the error. THE AUBURN BURGLARY. (Received February 7th, 12.37 a-m.) SYDNEY, February 6. Grand and Yeomans, yvho are charged with the murder of Constable Long, have been committed for trial on a charge of burgling £150 worth of goods at the .111111 ' I TTI I wiW T-WjJ'f Hill 'I 'Wilis'. HI \t.j?-*an<nm.n*+;-M-xMte*>+lrzr*&-m-l t*.i<*~**
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 8
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167AUSTRALIA. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 8
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