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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

THE WYREEMA-CURRA JON G COLLISION. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright Sydney, May 4. Mr. Ilulk, Attorney -tienera 1, lms decided not to lilo a hill against Captain Meaburn in connection witii the Wy-reema-Curraong collision. TYPHOID IN -MELBOURNE. Melbourne, May 4. One hundred and fifteen eases of typhoid are now reported from one source. Three deaths have occurred.

RIDICULOUS CHURCH COMPETITION. Melbourne, May 4. The Dr. Be van, addressing the Congregational Union, «loplorefl the ridiculous competition among the various churches' in new centres of life and among sparsely populated districts. Were' it not for its own unrighteous spirit of competition society would be justified in calling upon the churches to cease from their unholy and indecorous strife. COASTAL SURVEYS. . Hobart. May 4 . The captain of the Union steamer Wainui litis reported to the Marhe Board that the Sloop Rock is inaccuraielv marked on the Admiralty chart as liy 3 miles off Cape Sorrell. whereas is'actually Vfi miles off. The matter lias been referred to the Admiralty. The Marine Hoard stated that it had endeavoured to get surveys of various parts of the coast, hut the expense siood in the wav. The Admiralty will not undertake a survey unless the State accepted the financial responsibility. A MODERATOR INDUCTED. Svdiiev. A [ay 4. At the Presbyterian General Assembly the Rev. Robert Jackson was indicted Moderator. NEW RESERVOIR EXPLODES. Launccston. Mav 4. A imperious occurrence haimciied nt Longford, where a new reservoir was Mown out in all directions with a terviti" exnlosion r°sembli-inr n bomb. The re-ewon- was full at the time, and the water poured down a hillside, two men having':' narrow escape.

NOT SMALLPOX. P,>rtb. Arn- 4. Th" Board of TTen!('i h-i* decided that the N.'vnrra ease is ehickenpox. not snnilliiox.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 381, 5 May 1910, Page 5

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290

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 381, 5 May 1910, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 381, 5 May 1910, Page 5

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