A well-known French i evident in Sydney, Mi F. Angenheyster, says that ihc French colony in Sydney admits that Miss Castles epeaks the French language with fluency and correctness and' sings it perfectly.' The Irish colony in Brisbane, writes the ' Australian,' is distinctly poorer by the los 3of the late Dr. Wray, Government Medical Officer, who recently fell a victim to the prevailing epidemic of plague. lie was a staunch believer in the National movement, and like many of his co-religionists in the north of Ireland — fair and liberal-minded Presbyterians — ho shoAved his practical sympathy by subscribing his mite when the sinews of war were required.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 26, 26 June 1902, Page 6
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106Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 26, 26 June 1902, Page 6
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