AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
PBK PBBKS ASSOCIATION. Sydney, April 21, There have been 100 cases of plague to date, resulting in 26 deaths. Thirtyseven bave been discharged. Maisb, the aboriginal bowler, bad an averagd for the season of 9.35 runs per wicket.
Adelaide, April 21. The increase on the freight on butter between New Zealand and Australia is not expected to affact Adelaide at prestrnt. Tne rats# from Victoria on butter are on a par with those from New Zsalirid, Xf prices are mat-riilly increased Viu'.oria would probably do tl,e tvade.
Th 6 steamer Franklyn is beached near Point Malcolm. She struck something and began to fill, and was run insbore for safety. Aesis l ance has been sent.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 22 April 1902, Page 3
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117AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 22 April 1902, Page 3
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