AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Melbournk June 5. A little girl, Kate Crossby, twelve years of age, was lost in the bush in the Gippsland district, three weeks ago, and was found alive, but much emaciated. She lived on gum leaves and water the whole time. St»ney, June 4. It is probable Government will be j fore long float a large loan for the pur- I poses of water conservation. Parliament stands prorogued* for 26th July. Much sickness prevails in consequence of the shortness of water, and one of the latest victims to typhoid fever is Dr Fortescue, a well known member of the profession, A bill prohibiting the employment of barmaids will be again submitted j to the Legislative Council next ses I jion. A man engaged on th* 1 scaffolding at Jie'Fost Office tower fell 145 ft, and! ,vas killed on the spot. < t
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1562, 17 June 1885, Page 2
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143AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1562, 17 June 1885, Page 2
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