AUSTRALIAN.
[reuter's telegrams.] SYDNEY, May 30. Telegrams are to hand from Newcastle, reporting that fully one hundred yards of In gall street have subsided, owing to the fall of a coal pit underneath. No loss of life has occurred, nor has any borious damage been done, but as other streets in the town are completely undermined their position is considered dangerous. MELBOURNE, May 30. Arrived—P.O.O. Company's steamship Peshawar, with tho English mail, via Suez, dated London, 21st April. The " Age," in an article to-day, draws attention to a serious danger which threatens Melbourne in consequence of the quantity of detonating explosives which are stored at various places in the city. Mauritius advices to the ICth May report that tho engagements of sugar for New Zealand consists of 175 tons for Port Chalmers and 200 tons for Lyttelton.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2540, 30 May 1882, Page 3
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137AUSTRALIAN. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2540, 30 May 1882, Page 3
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