AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
ADELAIDE HOSPITAL TROUBLE. (Per Press Association.) Adelaide, March 7. The Hospital trouble has advanced a further stage. Owing to the presence of Dr Hynes on the board one momber of the new board withdrew, and the honorary staff also resigned. Dr Hynes took up a determined attitude at the outf-etj but subsequently notified he would resign complaining that he was attacked by rivals in his profession for political purposes. The board now asked the honorary staff to reconsider their resignation. Albany, March 7. The steamer Macgregor went ashore during a heavy gale while leaving Maraud harbor, but will probably be floated off. Sydney, This Day. Two boys named McMillan and Sargent were drowned at Granodle last mouth. Coolgardie, March 8. Typhoid continues to claim its victims amongst the gold-seekers. This week there have to be chronicled tho deaths of two young Maorilanders, Fred Browning, aged 80, and Geraid Dawson, aged 20.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 210, 9 March 1896, Page 2
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