AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
(per press association) Melbourne, July 10. An enquiry has been opened into circunisancos attendant on the fire on board the ship Hilaria. The cvicVice adduced showed that suspicion rested upon tho second mate, certainly in connection with the second lire, and probably tbe first also. Perth, July 19. The Treasurer moved the second reading of tbe Customs Eepeat Bill, the object of which is to reduce the taxation ' on certain articles of food produced in the colony and on raw material used in manufactures. The Bill meets with strong opposition from the protectionists, Sydney, July 19. Pantea, the ninth victim of the Broken Hill accident, is dead. The Anthons has arrived at Newcastle from Kaipara. During the voyage the captain had a scuffle with a seaman named Vandeburg, in which the former had a leg broken. The latter has been arrested.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 18, 20 July 1895, Page 2
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