AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
«. LPtfß FKITED PEBBB ABBOCIATIOTT.J Hobaht, September 18. The E.M.S. Tainui, from London, yia Cape, arrived here at 3.30 this afternoon, and leaves again lor New Zealand at 4 to-morrow morning. " General" Booth, who was a passenger from the Cape by the s.s. Tainui, landed here. N"o> demoQstratioa is being made whateyer r but the Hon H. S. Bird, Colonial Treasurer, presented* him with an address of welcome. The General left almost immediately for Melbourne.MelbooßNE, This Day. There has been an extraordinary religious revival in G«elong during the week/ and the Christian conyention has held immense congregations. At the service yesterday the enthusiasm was almost delirious with laughing and weeping, fervours. The collection amounted? to LI 500. Some of the congregation gave their watches, while others gave jewel&ry of every description. In some cases the title deeds of property were given.Abklaide, This ~Dbj r A seyere earthquake^ was felt in differ^ ent parts of the colony last 1 night*-
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 35, 19 September 1891, Page 2
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