AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
AUSTRALIA AND CANADA. (Per Press Association.) Sydney, February 8. Fifteen of the cattle on board the Gulf of Bothnia have died The shipment has been purchased by the French War OnUce Ht the rale ct'7o-d per Ib, dead weight. Sir Charles Holler-Smith, the new commandant of njiiitary has arrived here He met with a hearty welcome i As proof of tho growing trade between Australia and Cauada, Sir Coghlau, Government Statistician, has j^eparecl a report showing that in 1898 New South Wales' imports from Cauada were of the value of .£83,000, and the < xports to i unada i.B-100 In 1894 theimports wore cf the value of i.'i 52,000, and the exports i.14,000 T.n 1892 the exports were pracMCrtJly nil. Meluournr, February 0. By the recent decision in connection with the di-mis-s^l of lady teachers, the Education Department 10-e about £'2000 It is probable the Government will appeal.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 189, 9 February 1895, Page 2
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