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[Australia <fc N.Z. Cable Association.] BOYS COM.APSE. .MELBOURNE, Jan. G. Over six hundred boys, members of the Young Australia League, who are visiting Melbourne, lined up at Government House after a two-mile march. While the Governor. Lori! Stonehaven, was addressing them, nine of the boys drooped in the ranks, h"" overcome by Hie Tieat and exertion. One is suffering from diphtheria and another from scarlet fever. SYDNEY .MINT. (Received this day at. 11.0 a.m.l SYDNEY. Jan. 7. After being in operation for 72 years Sydney Mint finally and officially went out of existence with the close of 1920. During that period it issued coins to the value of over £141.023,00!'). AX EXIT! A Ol! DJ X All Y CATCH. XVDXL'Y. Jan. 7. A fisherman caught a shark 20 miles up the Clarence River, so large that it look two horses to drag it ashore. Among the contents of the stomach was a body of a sizeable calf. A CLOUDBURST. SYDNEY, Jan. 7. A cloudburst at Young flooded a large portion of the business section. The flood is the worst in many years and caused extensive damage to the town and district.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1927, Page 3
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