AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(BY ELECTRIC T.U.K'IUU'II.— COPYRIGHT.)
Sidney, January 19.
GoEMLEY, the ii.imtuur champion Bwivmioi , of Nhv South Wales, has lowered the world's renord for 200 yards, find 220 yards, to2:n. '22*., and 2m. 3Si3. respectively. A imrso and pitient in the Narrabah Hospital were poisoned by some porridge, which is believed to have contained arsenic. Two others who also partook of it recovered. The Conference between the Labour Electoral League nnd the labour members, convened for the purpose of trying to reunite, ended in disorder before any decision was arrived at. The delvite on the second readiug of the Customs Bill is expected to cbse toA piMtr.icted debate on the schedule is looked for when the Bill gets into committee. HouAiiT, January 19. A destructive lire has occurred at ZuelicU). Among the buildings destroyed is the Post and Telegraph Oliice. The damage is estimated at £yOOO.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3045, 21 January 1892, Page 3
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146AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3045, 21 January 1892, Page 3
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