AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
» — By Electric Telegraph.- Copyright. fBBUTEE's TELEGRAMS. I Sydney, June 3. Wheat is selling fsom 3a 6d to 3s 9d ; oats, from Is 9d to 2s 3d; maize, 3s; j potatoes, 50s per ton, market glutted. , M elboubnb, June 5. Mr and Mrs Davis, of Toorak, have promised to contribute £10.000 to the various Victorian charities iahtßourcf the Queen's Jubilee. The warehousemen of Flinders Latte have decided to make a donation of £500 to Lady Loch's Jubilee fund, instead of spending money on illuminations. Aa open air meeting, under the presi- . denuy of Sir Bryan JO'Logblen, was held yesterday for the purpose of protesting against the Irish Crimes Bill. The meeting wa< attended bj 10,000 people, the proceedings being of an orderly character. Resolutions were passed declaring that the Bill was unnecessarily tynnioX A let-r was received (from the Key. Charles Strong, minuter of the Australian Church, who expressed synu patby with tbe object of the meeting.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 142, 7 June 1887, Page 2
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