AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[bkvtses tblbgbams. I Received May 10, l'ls*m. ' Mblboibxb, May 17. , Latest reports regarding the health of Judge Moletworth state that he is mak> •ing rapid progress towards- recovery. i Mblbovbxb, May 15. Several passengers, per Waihora. from &ew Zealand, ar« bound for the K«m« berley goldfivld by the steamer Gambler. Stdnbt, Maj 16. The' death i* announced «f Mr Hugh George, manager of the Sydney Morning H«*raid, and formerly connected with the v» ci bourne Argus. Maj IT. Tho remains of the late Hugh George will be intered in the Waveriey cemetery to-morrow. . It is announced that New South Wales it prepared to act in a similar manner to Victoria and South Australia in the nutter of the cable reductions, and that s, she will offer no objection* to the non, contributing colonies participating in a lower tariff.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 145, 18 May 1886, Page 2
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