TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[prom our own correspondent.]
DUNEDIN. Tuesday, 9.8 a.m. Telegrams received in Dunedin yesterday announce the sudden death of Dr Dick, of Nasehy, from heart disease. Measles have become very prevalent in Dunedin. About 200 children have discontinued going to North Dunedin School in conseqnence. The first catch this season by the local whaling crews took place near Blueskin on Saturday, when a valuable fish was captured. The Hero arrived at Auckland yesterday from Sydney. < Sydney, Sept. 15. The Government have determined to carry on the San Francisco service on their own responsibility, if necessary. A miner named Dacre has been found murdered near Braidwood. Melbourne, Sept. 14. The body of a young woman, name unknown, has been found in the Tatra. Three littie boys made an unsuccessful attempt to throw the train off the Suburban line.
The stoppage of several Tasmanian firms is announced. , ‘ y: , , - f
London, Sept. 12. A horrible collision has taken place on the Great Eastern Railway. Ten men were killed, and ninety injured. Disraeli has stated that Fiji will probably be annexed;
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 260, 22 September 1874, Page 5
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