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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. ANOTHER PLAGUE DEATH. * BRISBANE, This Day. A second death from plague is reported at Townsville, the victim being a barmaid. Of sixty-eight rats examined in Brisbane, one was found infected. A FAREWELL MESSAGE, t BRISBANE, This Day. ' Lord Northcliffe paid a flying visit and sailed again in the linen St Albans for Japan.. He has issued a message to the Australian people urging them to look, not at themselves but at the world the eyes of. which are on Australia as having the chief part in the middle of the Pacific*. MULLIGAN MINE DISASTER. BRISBANE, This Day. The Commission made a second inspection of Mulligan mine and will take evidence on Thursday. The State Insurance office expects to pay £40,0Q0 compensation. The maximum is six hundred and minimum three hundred. NIAGARA CHANGES HANDS. DUNEDIN, Octoßer 3. The ‘‘Star gives currency to the report that, the Niagara will l>e taken over bv the P. and 0. Company after the Oetoher-Novemher voyage from Vancouver, and be transferred to the. Atlantic trade. A new master' and crew are coining out to take her home.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1921, Page 2
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188MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1921, Page 2
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