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AUSTRALIAN CABLES.

VICTORIAN REVENUE. A HEAVY DEFICIT. (Per Press Association). Sydney, June 4. At the Kennel Club's Show, Mrßogen of New Zealand, secured two first prizes and two special prizes with his dog First Shot The Delegates Board, at Newcastle, decided to recommend the acceptance of the proposals of the recent conference, also to ask for a conference with the owners on the basis of selling rate of 8s 6d, hewing rate da 4d. Brisbane, June f. The Gynjpie miners are sending £150 to the Brunner Relief Fnnd. Melbourne, This Day.The woman Alice Trott has been acquitted on the charge of the murder of Mrs McCarthy, who was found dead on March 18th, in a cornshed at Covodian, near Ballaiat, with two deep wounds in her head and her leg broken. The revenue for the eleven months of the financial year is £800,000 below the Treasurer's estimate. The Railway Department is responsible for nearly £•200,000. It is expected that the year will end with a deficiency over The comparative decrease last month was £102,000. The BaDk of Victoria and the Na-tional Bank of Australasia are giving notice of their intention to release a farther portion of the deferred deposits about the middle of September. The National Bank proposes to release an amount of one million sterling and the Bank of Victoria three-quarters of a million.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 283, 5 June 1896, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 283, 5 June 1896, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 283, 5 June 1896, Page 2

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