AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(hv Ki.KCiiuc [■;;!. Miaiwi'KM-;, Oetoher 10. V nr.i'EftvTK o i-ouiit •!• took place last night between a police-constable aud a housebreaker, at Muddy Creek, Yurra Glen district. The latter is supposed to be a I'Yeneh escape from New Caledonia. During the stru4l.de the constable nnrro'.vly escaped being shot with a revolver, Eventually lie shot the Frenchman dead. Oetobor 11>. A singular !;is e:-xapc from the mains into the atwers oecuired in lOli/.abelh Street yesterday. By seme means the ir.is ijjniied, and the llduies burst through the gratings into the street, and rose uuiirly ;>0 feuL high. On the outbreak luiug discovered the gas was cut oil' and the flames extinguished. Kydnky, October 11. A goods train on the Great Zigzag broke away a'id smashed the rolling stock. Time olliciuls and one passenger were injured, but not seriously.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3003, 13 October 1891, Page 2
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137AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3003, 13 October 1891, Page 2
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