AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
'[PER UNITED PRESS' ASSOCIATION.! v Newcastle, June 14.
: The ateamer Nemsia colided with the ship Galatea in the harbor last night. j The bridge, funnel, and life«boat of the I steamer were smashed ; the hull -was I damaged, and the mainmast carried awayThe stern of the ship was twisted, and several plates were broken. Sydney, June 15. The Chinese Conference has concluded its sittings, the Hon Mr Oliver, the New Zealand delegate, not having reached Sydney in time to attend the sittings. At Newcastle 50 Chinese oa board the Changsha waited on the captain, armed I with knives and tomahawks, and insisted | on the payment of £'10 each before they ! returned to China. The money was paid. Brisbane, Jane 15. At a Malay festival held at Norman* ton, one man named Seede was seized with a frenzy and ran a. muck. Before he was captured he had stabbed three whites named FitzGerald, Meriga, and Davis, who have since succumbed to the injuries received. A Malay digger and others were wounded.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 136, 16 June 1888, Page 2
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