AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph. —Copyright. I PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. I Melboubnb, September 2. Great excitement was occasioned in this city nn 1 also in Adelaide yesterday on receiptof information that a serious earth* quake had been experienced in New Zealnnd. The rumour got abroad tbat -Wellington had been destroyed, and the •♦xcitement then became intense, and was only allayed when the particulars reach-, ed here. One local foundry discharged . twp 'iiindred men on Saturday. A \ number f other foundries and also a. number of. facto • es will discharge bands daring the The disc of Ah Foy versus' the CoU tcMSor of CnstoQi* ki wbjc% ijs^ (ihiiatin,
a Chiniman, claimed damages for not being allowed to land, recently, WttS heajd* tj day before the Court of Appeal, and a verdict was retained for the plaint ff. j ';'''' "' Sybkev, September 2^ [ H.M.S. Diamond,; wliiclvh as jbeen re« lieved on tlie ; Ausfralian^station, sailed . |o«day for Portsmouth, via Auckland. ■•-.. j • v Hoß Abt. September 3. ! -■ Doctors differ m reapect to the case of 'the boy named Pearson, reported to be suffering from ama}l-po|Lat Launceston^ ' -the majority being of pgjnioß -thia'it'iii*a'r' mild case of smsli-pox, whilst other* think it merely. a case of chicken. pox. [
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 37, 4 September 1888, Page 2
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