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AUSTRALIAN CABLES.

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN. (Per Press Association.) Sydney, Feb. 14. Andrew Suttee, a commercial traveller from New Zealand, has been arrested here on a charge of having committed perjury in connection with the statutory declaration made by him • in connection with a certain information for breaches of the Licensing Act at Carterton lately. Accused has been remanded. The steamer Wollumbiu, which went ashore in the recent gales, has been floated off. Adelaide, February 14. With reference to the floating of the new loan, the Colonial Treasurer states tbat he does not need the mouey for five o* 9ix months. He consulted Mr Playford, Agent General, as to the advisableaess of waiting till the money was actually required, or, fearing internal complications, of floating the loan. Mr Playford advised the latter • course, and expressed the opinion that it would realise 97.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 191, 15 February 1896, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 191, 15 February 1896, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 191, 15 February 1896, Page 2

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