AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(PEH PH.ESS ASSOCIATION). Stdnet, May 26. Sir George Grey addressed a tremens dous meeting at the Ceutennial Hall thi3evening, under the auspices ofthe Trades Council. The building was packed, and the speaker's remarks were received with • the utmost enthusiasm The principal tropics embraced in Sir George's speech were Federation, electiye Governors, free education, nnd the abolition ot plural voting. . Sara Bernhardt met with au enthusiastic reception. ' •. Hobaut, May 27 , An «plonng party which visited tho limestone caves ,nt Ida Bay- report tlie existence of a cliff 100 ft high, composed of beautiful black and dove coloured marble, • Exciting reports are arriving fmra the north-west silver fields A resident of Ruin Buy is giving £63 apiece for sluires. ii lliej Prospeo. ing Company atj North Valley, where lumpa of silver ore weigh • ing Bewt'eaoh have been found
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 144, 28 May 1891, Page 2
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