AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
PEK PRESS iSHOCtATION, Sydney, May 14. Two fresh cases of phgue are reported. Sixty-three thousand rats have been daftroyed at the Government incinerator ami 30,000 on ships since November la'-t.
The Indian residents at. Albury have ! drawn up a petition for presentation j to the Governor General for signature by Lidi'-ns t!i;cnigh'-ufc the C.wimon--eth, fee'ting iorth their claims to Is-ve a repieseriViitive in ;he Federal Parli'.Kie.ht, It proposes to levy 2s 6:i pur head t.o pay the salury of their member. The Elverlacd run into a storm the second day out. The following day Sondstrom was wa-hed overboard ; attempts wert made tn rescue him hut the sea was too rough to launch a boat. Shortly after th» vess'-l whs dismasted when 400 miles from the Australian coast. For two d*ys shn wss knocked about at the m' rev of the waves The boat was smashed a> d considerable o'her damage done; 'hen under jury I rig she bat 1* d her way till the Chillajgoe picked her up.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 110, 15 May 1902, Page 3
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170AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 110, 15 May 1902, Page 3
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