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AUSTRALIAN CABLES.

[Per Press Association.] Sydney, April 10. ■ Nothing further has been heard of the H.M.S. Rapid, and it is believed she has proceeded on to New Zealand. At the first day of the Passover season a novelty was introduced in the shape of choirs of mixed male and female voices. A considerable section of the older Jews are aggrieved at the innovation. A warrant has been issuod for the arrest of an officer of H.M S. Milduras, who has disappeared. He was entrusted with a cheque to pay accounts and cashed it, but j has not been seen since. The bowlers, in the second match, played on the City Green, scored 109 to 63 by the local players. In tho third match, on the Waverley Green. New South Wales scored 105 to 73. Further developments have taken place as regards Now Australia. All the property, books, records, deeds and securities of the Association are missing Melbouhne, April 10. The full Court has ordered the Howard Smith Company to pay L 3058, the amount incurred by Government in re- , moving the wreck of the steamer Gamber from the harbor. The Company defended the action on the ground that having handed over tbe wreck to the Underwriters, they were not liable. j The Tariff Commission has finiohed its labours and recommends that after the present change in the tariff no further alteration takes place for five years. j

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 241, 11 April 1895, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 241, 11 April 1895, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 241, 11 April 1895, Page 2

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