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[By Telegraph.] (United Press Association.) Tho Broken CaMos. Wellington, Monday, The Superintendent of the Eastern Extension Cable Company at Wakapmka advises the Press Association that probably one, if not two of the Company's repairing steamers, will arrive in the vicinity of tho breaks on Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest, Tests irom Port Darwin and Roebuck Day show all three oablos to be broken near Banjoowangie.'
Tho Telegraph Department have been advised by Mr Todd, Superintendent of Telegraphs for Soufh Australia, that tho ss Adelaide has been chartered to leave Port Darwin fpr Banjoeiyangl at II a m on Tuesday,. If.comiminiciiliQQ is interrupted west of Banjcewangi she will go on to Surabaya, or other ports having communication with Batavia and Singapore. She will wait there fortyeight hours for replies.
Waat of Patriotism. iNYEiicAitGUL, Monday, At a, meeting o£. the Victoria Maaouio Lodge, 10, a resolution was passed protesting strongly against the establishment of a Lodge in New Zealand, under the Grand Orient of France, and.expressingsurprise at the want of patriotism displayed by several prominent Masons in the Colony, A Peculiar &a 4 Suddu Death.' Auckland, Monday. On Saturday afternoon a number of lads started on a hare and hound chase on tho Western suburbs. One of them as a : hound was a lad named Thomas i Wilson. The lads, kept running (and walking at short intervals) for a hour and a half, and they bad run up a hill.from Cotus' creek for the finish, when Wilson suddenly said-" I'm done,"and fell ißonseJeßa. ' All efforts, to restore bim !??)!$ fruittoi.auibe died.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3561, 14 July 1890, Page 2
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261VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3561, 14 July 1890, Page 2
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