AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright |PKR UNITBD PRKSS 'ASSOCIATION.! Melbourne, September 14. The bodies of Leith and Johnston, firemen, buried under the walls which fell at FiUay Digit's firo, have been raooyered. A man named Michael Walsh presented a pistol at Mr Dillon in the street. He was arrested and the pistol was found to be unloaded. The man had previously threatened Dillon.. Walsh states the League owes him value of cattle distrained by his landlord at Waterford. He applied to Dillon for the money without success. The following shows the extent to which ' New Zealand offices are interested in the fire in Collins street : — George's establishment (New Zealand and, Colonial, .£IOOO each ; Equitable £750 ; Glen's, Colonial i! 1000, National and Union each, New Zealand £2000. Adelaide. September, 16. •: It is estimated that the wheat yield at the end of the coming harvest will average 12 bushels an acre. Bbisbane, September 16. i Sir J. Mclll wraith is understood to have resigned the vice- Presidency of the Council owing to dissensions in the Cabinet. Sydney, September 16 A drover named Eppel was shot by his mate. Eiley, near Wagga. The murderer was captured after an exciting chase of four miles. . .... :
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 40, 17 September 1889, Page 2
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