AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
INTENSE HEAT IN ADELAIDE. HEAVY RAIN IN QUEENSLAND. A LUCKY FIND. 1 (Per Press Association). Adelaide, Feb. 17. Intense heat is being experienced, and several deaths have occurred from heat apoplexy. Sydney, February 18. The racehorse Sardony has been shot 0 owing to injuries received. This Day. A large battery attached to the , f Eleavora mine at Hillgrove was started h with electricity. This is the first bat--0 tery in Australia to use electricity as a motive power. Brisbane, Feb. 16. Heavy rains continue up north The Northera Railway is flooded in several places, and the traffic is practically blocked All the rivers are flooded and j many telegraph lines have been washed e away. s Melbourne, Feb. 18. e The nugget weighing 37 ounces, found in old workings in the Beaufort district, ; s was sold for £185. The Rev. Prior Vaughan, brother of the Archbishqp of Westminster, arrived here charged with a beneficent mission in the colonies. The Rev. Vaughan is the founder of a new missionary order in England.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 197, 19 February 1895, Page 2
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173AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 197, 19 February 1895, Page 2
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