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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

—* *■ (PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION). Syi>nkt, May 28. There has been an output of exceedingly rich ore at tbe Broken Hill Consols mine, exceeding auything ever known in th«. past. Between last Saturday afternoon and Monday morning one t n of solid native silver was uneartht-d This is believed to be_ the richest find ever known. > A man named Austin was murdered by a madman named Kemp near Walgett Kemp was afterwards shot dead by I Murray, an adjoining settler I The intentions of the Government with respect to the recent vote of wankof-coa-fience motion are not disclosed,' and are not likely to be known before Parliament meets. • ! . May 29. ' . The want-of-confidence debate was somewhat dramatically brought to a close at midnight. On a division being taken, the ayes were 63, . and the noes 63, and the Speaker giving his casting vote in favor of the Government, declared Mr Dibbs, vote of confidence lost. The House then adjourned until Tuesday. - This Day. Up to the present all efforts which have been made to capture the two blacks who murdered the Polish settler near Albury have failed. Newcastle, This Day. Sir George Grey has arrived here. He is announced to address a meeting of coal miners. Melbourne, ' May 29 The nautical enquiry into the circumstances connected with the loss of the ship Craigburn has ' concluded. The -Court found that the disaster was due to the default of the captain, he "and the mate being incapable through liquor. The pilot was exonerated from blame. . Brisbane, May 29. In connection with the failure of the Queensland loan, it is stated the Bank of England, being fully possessed of the facts, bas expressed its willingness to as sist the Colony to promptly meet its engagements and therefore no difficulty will be experienced m meeting the payment due in July.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 145, 30 May 1891, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 145, 30 May 1891, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 145, 30 May 1891, Page 2

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