AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
« A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. THE SHEARERS' STRIKE. SIR M. DA VIS'S BANKRUPTCY. " HE WHO PLAYS TO WIN SHOULD PAY IF HE LOSES." (fbb pseps associatiokJ. Sydney, Aucust 17. Campbell, an engineer, who fatally stabled hi* wifo in > quarrel and was sentenced to death, ho-* boon commuted to j.enal servitude) U r i 0 y hts Twoi.ty eight sheds m the Coonamble distiict Uu\* s'arted nr.de- the old apr^e men*, three eheds I aye accepted tie new agrcenieut, and .'even hnve refus d to accept either of tl c agreements The lr.t cr frheds are being tilled with nouUninniste. iMELBOtTKNK, AllgllSt 17. The Judge refused Sir M. Daviea a discharge until he paid 7^ in the pound re marking that justice to the creditois of the company demanded that the " man who played to win should be able to pay if he lost."
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 45, 18 August 1894, Page 2
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143AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 45, 18 August 1894, Page 2
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