AUSTRALIAN NEWS
RECURRENCE OF THE HEAT WAVE.
By Cable.—Press Association.—Copvriaht Received 29, 1,5 ajn. Melbourne, December 28. There is a recurrenoe of'the hetft ' wave, 107 degree, beiig registered in tad ci€gt ' ill LORD KITCHENER'S ARRANGEjam, M : Brisbane, December 28, Owing to the severe floods, Lord Kitcheners military camp Jim been sort- ' , Under present arrangement! Lord Kitchener leaves Melbourne for New Zealand on February 12th.
MINERALS IN NEW GUINEA. Xt - Sydney Deeember 28. News from New Guinea states that' some time back the North GemtUt Lloyds Company sent an official from Bremen to search for coal deposit* In German New Guinea, The oncer has just to Simnsonhafan, and • reports. that he found a good deposit, but too far inland to ensure practical working. He found, however, large phosphatic deposits near enough to be worked on a business bade, The new port of S'mpsonahafen bu been wohristened Rabaul, the satin name for the township. GASOMETES, OVERTURNED. ' . Sydney, December 28. During a cyclonic gale at the 81-ie ' Mountains, 'he gasometer at Katoomba' overturned, plunging Katoomba and Leura in dtukuess.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 275, 29 December 1909, Page 2
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176AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 275, 29 December 1909, Page 2
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