AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(per peess association). Melboubne, October 14. The husband of the woman Clara Parker,' who made a rensational statement to the police a short time ago, has instituted proceedings for dirorce. Mr H. H Hayter's statistics say that the population of the Colony has been seriously affected by the exodus to other colonies. The steamer Derwent has shipped a crew through the Mantine Labour Bureau. The secretary of the Seamen's Union declares that the course adopted is illegal, and that sailors can only be shipped through the shipping office. The owners assert that what they have done is perfectly legal, and they are determined to stick to the bureau. Sydney, October 14. The Postmaiter-General not having received a reply to his last cable message to the New Zealand Government concerning the Ssn Francisco mail service has again cabled asking for an early reply. Sir Henry Parkea has accepted an apology offered by the proprietors of the Evening News and has withdrawn his action claiming damages for libel. Newcastle, October 14, The barque Beech bank has arrived from La Plata, after an adventurous voyaue. For three days she was beset by 60 immense icebergs, and escape seemed hopeless, when a narrow channel was discevered. by which she made her way to open water.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 15 October 1892, Page 2
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