AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[bRVTBR's TELKOBAMS.J Melbourne. May 6. Sailed, on the afternoon ef the 6th, the Tarawera, for the Bluff. Sydney, May 5. The New South Wales revenue retarns for the four mouths ended April 30th, just published, show an increase •f nearly £4')0,8p0 compared with the receipts during the corresponding period of last year. No tiding* are yet to hand of the Nightingale's missing boat. The names of its occupants fire ascertained to b Captain Short, Hastings (mate), Campbell, Dempsey, and Hannaford. Circular telegrams have been addressed to the Government of all the Australasian colonies by the Hon. W. B. Dalley, Attorney-General, suggesting that united indemnification against all losses inflicted upon persons, and by seizure of supplies or coals by the enemy's cruisers, should be gun rant eed by all the colonies. The memorandum was despatched by Mr Dalley on the advice of Admiral Tryon.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 138, 7 May 1885, Page 2
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