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AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS.

[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.] Received this day at 9 4£) a.m. Sailing Boat Fatality. Brisbane, This Day. A sailing boat jibed and capsized at Wellington Point, nineteen miles from town. Five were rescued, and the following nine are missing:—Rev. Dark, Messrs Armstrong, Marlow and three sons. Beard, Harvey and Kennedy. The survivors state that the weather was occasionally squally. All clung to the boat for a while 5 Marlow, with nis sons clinging to h m, sank together,

Fatal Fire at Perth. Perth, This Day, The residence of Alexander Lcithad at Daydawn was burned down on Xmas morning. Five children, of ages ranging from an infant to eleven years, perished. The father, who was badly burned, died, while the mother became demented. Shipping Items. Eeceived this day at 9 4o a.m. Brisbane, Dee 27. The Duke of Devonshire arrived at Townsville. There is not the slightest damage, and no cargo was jettisoned. Adhlaide, Doc 27. The Oaptainof tho Lettorwe apologised for contempt of Court, and was ordered to ‘pay tho Marshal of the Court’s expenses for chasing him amounting to £34. Hobart, Dec 27. Arrived, Papamii. She has 190 passengers for New Zealand.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 December 1901, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 December 1901, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 December 1901, Page 3

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