AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
« . I Per Press Association.] Sydney, January 18 Mr Inglem, M.L.A., leares for Eng» land to laise the necessary capital to work the coal discoverj in the Cremorne bore, on the shore:) of Port Jackson. This Day. The Labor Conference is debating a motion in favor of combined action being taken to protest against the influx of alien and coloured labor. A ballot of miners, engaged at South Clifton and Mount Pleasant, has decided against striking. The owners of the Stockton mine have ordered miners' tools as it is intended to work the mines independently of the Union. Melboubne, January 18 The Government have managed to ship a large consignment of cheese by the Aberdeen, a steamer belonging to the White Star Line at Id per ib. The I. and O. and Orient Companies refused to carry the produce for less than l£d per Ib. Sir Andrew Clarke, Acting-Agent-Gen eral of Victoria, is urging colonist exporters to send Home shipments of compressed hay, which he is convinced will find a good market. This Day. The lad Sholton, who safely navigated the fever stricken barque Trafalgar into port has been Ipromoted to the position of second officer in recognition of his services. Hobabt. This Day. The ceremony of the consecration of the new chancel of the Anglican Cathedral was a vory imposing one. The Bishops of Goulbourn, Riveriua, Newcastle, Ballarat, North Queensland, Nelson, Melbourne, Sydney, Dunedin, and Tasmania, took part in the procession.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 218, 19 January 1894, Page 2
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243AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 218, 19 January 1894, Page 2
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