AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
THE LIBEL BILL. AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. | Per Press Association, j SmyKY, June 22 The baiquo Alexander No<vton, which was wracked on Portland Island was insured £1,500, the amount being divided between the South British anj two local pffi-es At a meeting of the G jvernment parly it was decided th.it the issue to be placed before the electors at the forthcoming general elections sboulJ be solely as to the quostion of protection. Melbourne, Jnne f\. In the Legislative Assembly, Mr Isaacs moved the second reading of the Libel Bill, which was intended to safeguard newspapers publishing accurate reports of meetings. The Colonial Treasurer and the Attorney-General opposed the measure. The debate was ad-
journed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 347, 23 June 1894, Page 2
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