AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
LPSB UNITED PBBSS ' ASSOCIATION, j S^ney, June 10. Sir Henry Farkes isWtronglj opposed to the influx of expelled Russian Jews to Australia, and has instructed Sir Saul Samuel, Agent General, to watch • their movements closely.'' - " ~ The crews of the coasters which went ashore during the gale were rescued. The schooner Bertha and. the ketches Jessie Sinclair and Sea Nymph, .which are ashore at Trial Bay, are likely to be got off when the -weather moderates, but there are no hopes of floating the Georgina Dayis.~ ' . ' Bbisbane, June 10. A gale of unprecedented violence swept over the city yesterday causing considerable damage. The sea swept over the esplanade at Sandoate flooding houses to the depth of a foot. Heavy rain fell over the colony generally. - Mblboi;bnb, This Day. The certificate of Captain Chapman, of the American ship Joseph Scammell, wrecked near Cape Olway on -May Bth,--has been suspended for twelye months. Owing to the prevalence of small pox in the Mauritius, the. Health Department has declared it to be an infected port and all vessels' arriving from there will be nlaoed in Quarantine.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 150, 11 June 1891, Page 2
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