AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
PBB PKESS ASSOCIATION. Sydney, September 16,
Noumea news states that a notification was issued on August 10th that for some diys there had been no cases of plague excepting amongst Kanaka-. Only one European had been attacked. There is sufficient anti-plague set urn, which has proved efficacious in every instance, to meet all present requirements.
Melbourne, September 12,
Lord Hopetonn, whose health for a considerab'e time has been indifferent, is visiting Queensland, and is already benefited. Received 17, 0.54 a.m.
Sydney, Septemher 16,
Owing to tick restrictions against Queensland cat' le, and the late drought, the supply of fats is very limited. Today's market w.s the h : gbest for fifteen years, showing a rise of £1 per head since Thursday. Bu' locks sold up to £l6 10s, and a further advance is expected. proportionately advancing. Hobaet, September 16, Arrived: Maori, from London. Sbe sails at seven to-morrow morning for Wellington, and has one passenger for Austra'ia and 66 for New Zoaland.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 215, 17 September 1901, Page 3
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163AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 215, 17 September 1901, Page 3
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