AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright jPEtt UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. [ Syj>ney, March 14. The vessels which were- missing and were thought to have come to -grief during the recent gales have arrived safely in port. Dr Wilkinson has made several experi-, menl9 with Dr Koch's tuberculine, and so far the results have proved satisfactory. March 15. The heavy weather still continues. Terrific rain, accompanied by squalls, ia reported all along the coast. Over threearid a half inches of rain fell in the city in two hours. I Melbourne, March- 14. The Wesleyan Conference has decided to take legal advice as to what steps arenecessary to extend the term of ministerial residence ori circuit from three to•five years. March 16-. Thomas L Plielan, locomotive driver who was sentenced to death for the murder of his paramour, Ada Hatton, at South Yarra, on the Tsth January, was hanged this morning. Brisbane, March I6V An attempt was made to wreck the* > tram'conveying the military to Barcaldine. A large piece of iron was placed acres the rails, but luckily it was-dis-r covered in time to avert accident.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 113, 17 March 1891, Page 2
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