AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] Meusournk, January 10. Mr Roisixson, of London, suggests as a remedy for the destruction of rabbits, that they should be inoculated with liver rot, which in itself would not be dangerous to human life. He considers the scheme could easily be arranged. Sydney, January 10. The Commissioners have consented to allow experiments in Sydney with the electric tramcars. The Sydney Morning Herald urges that the New Zealand Government should come to some arrangemantwith the Cable Company. Centennial invitations have been extended to Metropolitan mayors and aldermen. Queensland will be represented at the Postal Conference. Bhishank, January 10. Thomas Barrett has been arrested on a charge of poisoning his supposed daughter, Emma, She was to be marricrj to a man Barrett disliked ; and she died from the effects of morphia on her wedding inorniDg. Both Barrett and his daughter lately arrived from England, and went on to thcCroydor. goldlields. Ajjulhde, January 10. Tho fires at Mount Gainbier are still burning, and great damage ia being clone. Several houses have been destroyed.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2419, 12 January 1888, Page 2
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178AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2419, 12 January 1888, Page 2
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