AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
« (Per Press Association.) Sydney, Sept. 11. Towns, the Newcastle sculler, who recently defeated Chris Neilson, Ims issued a challenge to Gaudaur, to row for the champions-hip and LSOO aside, and will allow the Canadian LIOO expenses if the race is rowed on the Paramatta. This Day. The German warship Moewe has arrived from the Islands. She shelled a number of villages in New Ireland as a punishment for the murders of traders. Hobart, Sept. 11. In the Legislative As.spmbly, the Gaming Bill, which legalises Tattersall's consultation under certain regulations was read a third time. The clauae sanctioning church lotteries and raffles was struck out. This Day. Capt. Strachan obtained the large sum of £2000 damages against the Launcestou Daily Telegraph for publishing articles reflecting on his moral character. Melbourne, This Day. A bill drafted by the Ministry to amend the Constitution Act abolishes plural voting, gives women the franchise, and abolishes the ratepayers' electoral roll. Its provisions are confined to elections for the General Assembly. The Presbyterian General Assembly has adopted a, scheme union by 57 to 3.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1896, Page 2
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180AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1896, Page 2
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