AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
FIRE AT XARRABRI. By Oable—Press Sydney, January 22. Another disastrous Are occurred at Narrabri, eleven shops in the main business block being destroyed. No fire-ap-pliances were available. The damage is not ascertainable. LARGE FIND OF GOLD. Sydney, January 22. Less than a cwt. of stone at the Long Tunnel mine, Gundagai, yielded 401b of gfold. THE CABLE SURVEY. Sydney, January 22. The Iria experienced rough, weather in the final stages of her journey and was unable quite to finish the cable survey.
EIGHT HOURS' DEMONSTRATION. Sydney, January 22. The last Sydney eight hour demonstration yielded a profit of over £BOOO. THE FIRE ON THE SUEVIC. Melbourne, January 22. The damage to the Suevic is less than at first anticipated; The vessel is uriinjufedl DERAILED BY A BULL. Adelaide, January 2. A train containing 150 passengers ran over a bull arid was derailed. It ran down an embankment, but the soft earth checked its progress. A carriage was smashed, but the passengers, who had a remarkable escape, were uninjured. EIGHT SHOPS DESTROYED. Adelaide, January 22. A fire at Renmark destroyed eight small shops.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 175, 23 January 1912, Page 2
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184AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 175, 23 January 1912, Page 2
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