AUSTRALIAN GABLES.
MORE RICH GOLD FINDS. WRECK OF THREE VESSELS. i PEB PRESS A-i-OCIATION). Hobakt, September 1. Government hope to place a loan for L750,00d on tbe London market in November. Newcastle, Sep»eail*»r 1. The past fortnight was the best on record since tbe 1890 strike At eight pits tbe men scored full time. Brisbane. This Dav. Tbe Government intend to prohibit tbe delivery of correspondence to promoters of sweeps and lotteries after tbe end of the 3 ear. Melbourne, This Day. Twenty-four lbs of stone taken from the Welcome mine at Daylesford yielded two hundred ozs of gold. The President of the Bootmakers' Union has announced that tbe trade is threatened with ruin through outdoor work and sweating. Ab employes receiv in? less than the statement wages shall go on strike to-morrow moroing, Adelaide, This Day. Three ships are ashore at Cape Banks. One is the Accolus from the Cape to Sydney. She is expected to become a total wreck. The crew are safe. in~-t.i- i ■ • T — r
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 58, 3 September 1894, Page 2
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169AUSTRALIAN GABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 58, 3 September 1894, Page 2
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