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AUSTRALIAN CABLES.

MADAME MELBA. THE UNEMPLOYED MR McGOWAN IN SYDNEY. THE WRECK OF THE RODONDO (Per Press Association.) OYDNKr, October 18. Mr McGowan, Commissioner of Taxes for New Zealand, who is viiitiag Sydney at the request of the New South Wales Government, has had several long conferences with the Premier on the subjects oi land and income tax. Smith, teller in the Grafton (New South Wales) branch of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank, who was charged with the robbery of £1000, the property of the bank, has been acquitted. Melbodhne, Oot 17. The Marine Board has decided to formally charge the captain and second officer of the Bodondo with unskilful navigation. This Day. The unemployed have formed committees representing the various suburbs with the object of urging local members to brine pressure on the Government. The rich gold discovery in Newstead district is supposed to be the continuation of an old reef which, many years ago, yielded 20 ounces to the ton. i Madame Melba will arrives in August next but will bo unable to appear in opera. Adelaide, October 18. The death is announced of John Dunn, the pioneer of the flour milling industry in the colony. Ho has bequeathed £14,500 to local, charitable ! and religious organisations.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 98, 19 October 1894, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 98, 19 October 1894, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 98, 19 October 1894, Page 2

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