AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[nv TELEGIt.tPH —rr.it pa ESS ASSOCIATION.} FLEET'S WELCOME. PERTH. Febrtia iy 28Various functions connected with the arrival of the Fleet, included a State luncheon, at. which Admiral Field deii'.eied the King's message ot greeting to alia, stating lie was deeply inti rested in the cruise. Tho eitv is on ic-tc.
.steamers collide. SYDNEY, February "28. The steamers W’hnngape and Koo\ong collided in Darling Harbour. The Wluingape had her stem broken and iwisled, and a number ot plates were b• okeit and buckled. The damage extended below the water line, a quantity ei water finding its way into the forejeak The Koo.vor.g had several plates bn ken. The Whaiignpe is discharging ioal -o that repairs may be effected.
GOVERNOR ARRIVING. SYDNEY. Ft nnun; 28. The new Governor. Admiral do Chair arrives to-day. Great preparations are Icing made for his reception.
MKTHODrST PRESIDENT. SYDNEY. February 28. Reverend ,1. C. Hill was elected pin side ill of the Methodist Conference.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1924, Page 3
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