AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
EVICTIONS IN* NEWCASTLE (PEE PEEBB ASSOCIATION! Ahkl.udk, April 18. Admiral Bridge declares his remarks were misunderstood at the opening ceremony of the State Refrigerating mid Produce Receiving Depot, and denies the report that li is real reason for visiting the colony was to obtain an increased contri.-* bution towards tho Australian squadron. Biusbanb, April 18. Shearing is proceeding quietly and steadily in the central and western districts. Svdnkv, April 18. The Union Company has deckled to Jit all its steamers with Captain Cam- : eron's now boat-lowering apparatus. ' Trials have shown that it is possible to ■ lower a boat in from ton to iiftcen sec- ' ontls, and it is so simple that it can be worked with case and swiftness in the i darkest night. This Day. 1 A public meeting in North Sydney re solved, That it is imperative to appoint a 3 Royal Commission to re open the Dean case, and a committee was appointed to collect funds for the purpose of further ■ investigation. Newcastle, April 18. 1 The Greta Coal Company has evicted a '' number of its old minors who refused to J remove from the colliery property. Great soreness is felt, as the men have expended s considerable sums in erecting and improving their houses.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 245, 19 April 1895, Page 2
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