AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
USEFUL RAIN. \By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. j Sydney, February 11. j Light to heavy rain and thunderS storms are general in New South Wales, also in the Northern Territory and Eastern Queensland. A DREDGE SUNK. Melbourne, February 11. While the dredge Dandcnong was being towed by a tug through the rip, the water entered and beat the pumps. The crew were transferred to the tug,, and the dredge shortly afterwards capsized and sank. The Dandenong was recently purchased by the naval authorities. THE VACANT JUDGESHIP. . Melbourne. February 11. Mr. M. Hughes denies that Mr.'Fergu-j son, of New South Wales, was offered one of the vacant positions on the High ' Court bench. DROWNED TN A FLOOD. j Sydney. February 11. \ Owing l to the capsizing of a vehicle in Knvwell Creek, nenr Gnndv. Alan | Seaward, aged 0, and Keith Barr. need 10. who went to the rescue, were both! drowned. The stream was swollen by | storm water. j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 226, 12 February 1913, Page 2
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158AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 226, 12 February 1913, Page 2
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