AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
SEQUEL TO A TRAGEDY. j By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. ; Adelaide, March 7. j In November last the body of a man I was found at Morphetville with his | throat cut. After wide-reaching enquiries he has been identified as Charles Hubbard, of Thompson, at one time a resident of Wellington. He went to the Boer War, returned to Wellington, and afterwards went to Fiji. A THANKSGIVING FUND. Adelaide, March 7. The Methodist Conference resolved to raise £25,000 as a thanksgiving fund to r commemorate the centenary of the landing of the first minister, the Rev. Samuel Leigh," in Australia. THE BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT. Sydney, March 7. Good rains have fallen, of which there was much need, and are still falling iu the southern half of the State, A RICH TIN FIND. Melbourne, March 7. ! A rich find of alluvial tin, with a fair percentage of gold, is reported from " Surveyor's Creek, Corryong district. It '• yields one to three pounds of tin and six grains of gold per dish.., A mining I ■ surveyor reports that it promises to be the richest tin mine in Victoria.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 247, 8 March 1913, Page 2
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186AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 247, 8 March 1913, Page 2
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