AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(l)V EI.KGTHIC XHLKCU VrH—COI'VUIH HT.) Sviin'kv, April 25. I'lili whole of the Australiau colonies have agreed to invito General I'M wards, of the Imperial army, to make a periodical inspection of the colonial toroes and defcuecs. Mkw.ouk.nk. April 25. An extraordinary escape from drowning is reported. Mrs Walker, a passenger by the Cuzeo, fell overboard in llobson 15 iy. Although a search was at once instituted, no trace of her could be found, but half-an-hour afterwards the steamer Paramatta-, outward bound, found the lady lloating in the water aud rescued her, little the worse for her mishap.
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Waikato Times, Volume 2620, Issue XXXII, 27 April 1889, Page 2
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99AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume 2620, Issue XXXII, 27 April 1889, Page 2
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