AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
♦ [PEE PEESS ASSOCIATION.] Adelaide, September 12. The Government of New South Wales has requested the Government of South Australia to facilitate the movements of the police sent to Broken Hill. The Ministry, however, declined, adopting what is called a strict neutrality. Probably this act of discourtesy towards a friendly Government will be ventilated in the Assembly. Sydney, September 12. A further detachment of police has been sent to Broken Hill. A Unionist has been arrested who was discovered drilling a hundred men in the vicinity of the Proprietary Mine. In one of the Broken Hill churches yesterday, the choir declined to sing with two members who had resumed work in the mines. This Day. One of the constables injured on Saturday at Broken Hill is in a dangerous condition, suffering from concussion of the brain. Melbourne, This Day Sir Benjamin Benjamin has become bankrupt. Liabilities, £'52,000 ; assets, £30,000. The insolvency was caused by his connection with the Imperial Banking Company, of which he was chairman.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 37, 13 September 1892, Page 2
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