AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[BKUTBBB THLFGBAMS.)
Received June 10, 1.45 a.m.
Stbicbt, June 9.
Tn the coarse of the inquiry which ia being held to»day by the Marino Beard into the circumstance* attending the lorn of the Ly-ee«modn, after Captain Webber had given his evidence and during 1 the examination of Mr Fothennghom, third officer, it was announced that the Judge had granted an injunction preventing Jse Board from proceeding further with. tak« iag evidence, aVthe deponents were under a criminal charge of manslaughter. The enquiry ii consequently adjourned until Monday next. Adblaidh, June 7. Although no rite has taken place in values, the copper mining industry shows signs of revival. j SyDKßyJune7. The break un of the drought has caused great rejoicings in Sydney. A very general downpour of rain ha* taken place in New South Wale* and Queensland. The heaviest fall occurred in the Narribn district, New South Wales where it as been raining in such torrents that precaution! are being taken against floods and loss of life.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 155, 10 June 1886, Page 2
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