AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Sydney, March 29. , Tun police made a raid on a Chinese < gambling den at Cioydon in which there I a\ ore 40 Chinese. These men nuulo «'i despoiate tight, and used sticks Cicely. Ei^ht wo 10 anc-Ucd and brought up at the Police Court, when each was lined t"2. An accident which resulted lal-allv oeem red at the West WalKend mine at Newcastle on Thursday. >Si\ men weie workmu, at the bottom <.f the shaft find h.ul alieady sunk 450 it. A bucket containing about ISewt. ot t-tull w;is luuileil up, and within 15lt. ot Ihe top the rope broke. The bucket iell unnn a man named iMlwaid McKarne, employed in smkinp,, and cut hi.s nghl ai'in clean Inmi his body, smashing his rij^ht loot aiid iloinsx otitcr mini it's. He was. taken to the Newcastle Hospital, and liis toot was amputated, but in spile ol* all ellorts to m\o his lite the poor tellow died nc\t da> .
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 7 April 1888, Page 4
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160AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 7 April 1888, Page 4
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