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AUSTRALIAN.

(Pee Elbotuio Telbgeatii—Copvbioht.) ■L (Per Press Association.) A LUNATIC. Sydney, Feb. 14. been discovered as to the the Rev. Smith. He was in -manner, and shadowed by detectives speech he London. OllaAl/ii* Mr Hallen a .!ein beads the Queemlind relief fund with a donation of £SO The Mayor of Invercargill has called a public meeting. A committee to collect and receive contributions was formed at a public meeting at Oamaru last night. A suggeetion was made that collections be made at ell the churches in the colony on a special bunchy. His Worship the Mayor of Timaru last evening received a telegram from the Minis* trr of .Education respecting the floods in Queensland, and the Borough Council requested and authorised Hia Worship to call a public meeting to consider the telegram at , an early date. The’Garrison Band purpose to give an , open-air concert on tha beach next Sunday afternoon, under the direction of bandmaster Sidney Wolf, and to take up a collection on behalf of the distreeeed people of Brisbane. The population of the municipality of Brisbane is 82,567; census district 5J,669; while within a five mile radius it may bo put down as 74,000.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7068, 14 February 1893, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7068, 14 February 1893, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7068, 14 February 1893, Page 3

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