AUSTRALIA.
United Press AesocieAion —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. THE PLAGUE. (Received February 7th, 9.21 a.m.) iFBEMANTLE, February 7. More rate infected with the plague have been found. THE WRECK OF THE INVERLOCHY. SYDNEY, February 7. The Inverloohy hae broken up, the beach being etrewn for mike with wreckage and cargo. THE RESULT OF DROUGHT. The complete stock returns show a decrease in horeea of 47,000, cattle 319,461, and cheep 15,699,000, compared with last year. A, MELBOURNE ASSAULT CASE. MELBOURNE, February 7. A man named Peters haa been ordered to be detained at the Governor's pleasure, in coonecbien with the assault on Sibbald. Three doctors testified that Peters.waa insane at the time of the assault. He is now quite weil._ THE BOER DELEGATES. (Received February 9tb, 1.9 a.m.) • * SYDNEY, February 8. The Boer delegates are passengers by the Alokoia, which sailed yesterday. PLAGUE IN BRISBANE. BRISBANE, February 8. A case of plague was discovered to-day.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11503, 9 February 1903, Page 5
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