AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
.» (Per Press Association.) Adelaide, Nov. 16. The statement current that the Colony will probably have a surplus of 200,000 tons of wheat for export is altogether wrong, and it is questionable whether there will be a quarter of that quantity. Sydney, November 16. The editor, directors and other officers of the defunct Daily Post are to be proceeded against on a charge of conspiring to defraud. Sir Henry Norman, late Governor of Queensland, interviewed, said he thought it was desirable to have a combined land force for Australia. As far as openness to attack was concerned, Australia had always been more or less liable, but its safety lay in the power of the British navy. Whilst they had that safeguard they were tolerably free. Melbourne, Nov. 16. The Victorian bowlers have received an invitation from the Northern Bowling Association to visit Auckland in February. • ========
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 119, 18 November 1895, Page 2
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