AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
.» (FEB PBESS ASSOCIATION) Sydney, September 30. The Marine Board suspended the certificate of Laufcar, the second mate of the Catterthun, for six months from the date of the wreck. The Chairman said the Board recognised that he had done all that was possible to save the ship when he released her position, although in doing so by an error of judgment he had wrecked her. This Day. The Premier has received intimations that all the colonies are favorable to the proposed uniform banking legislation. Melboubne, Sept. 30. A severe hailstorm did great damage to the orchards at North Shore and adjoining districts. Albany, This Day. Arrived — Italian warship Cristoforo from Colombo and Batavia. Adelaide, This Day. The Premier thinks that Australian relations with Japan is sufficiently important to justify an intercolonial trade conference, and is making enquiries as to whether the other colonies are likely to agree to its establishment. With reference to the recent discovery of a boadab tree at Shar's Creek, in the northern territory, an investigation goes to prove that the inscription *was made by Fred Adams, one of the members of the North Australia exploring expedition, which visited the northern territory in 1825.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 80, 1 October 1895, Page 2
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