AUSTRALIAN GABLES.
VICTORIAN PRODUCE. THE SHEARING TROUBLES. THE BOUNDARY QUESTION. (MB PRKBS ASSOCIATION ) Melbourne, August 6 Sir J. Patterson seen no necessity to r-open the boundary question. H« >• o r opin:on that 15 Team' undisputed occup ■ tiou forms a .sufficiont title The Court, of Enquiry into th»- wr<>ck uf the bar quo Free trade exonerates every oa* from bititnp. As an outcome of the reports of the Travelling Commissioners seeking new outlets for trade, trial shipments of Victorian produce have been sent to | Hongkong, Shanghai, and Singapore. This Day. Wholesale opposition is manifested in business circles against the Budget proposals. The latent phase is that the Premier has expressed willingness to withdraw the Budget and submit new proposals if the House disapproves of those announced. He thinks income tax and the tax on absentees may be brought into effect earlier than was originally intended. Sydnet, August 6. Sailed — To-day, Mariposa for ?Frisco via Auckland. The men who captured the free laborers at Wilcanuia have been sentenced to six months' imprisonment each. This Dav. The report of the Railway Commissioners for the year ending June yOfch shows the net profit, after paying expenses, to be .£1,270,000— an increase of .£20,000 over the preceding year.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 32, 7 August 1894, Page 2
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