AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS
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Agent-General. Adelaide, This Day. Grainder, Member of the Assembly for Wallaroo, has been appointed AgentGeneral at a salary of £IOOO in succession to Cockburn.
Small Pox. The Doctors’ unshaken opinion is that the Arcadia’s case is small pox, despite the Melbourne decision. The Royal Visit. Received this day, 9 46 a m. Sydney, This Day. The second Royal reception last night was very largely attended. The Ophir yesterday was thrown open to the public, and thousands visited her. The China Contingent. The balance of the Chingtus, China contingent have been released from quarantine.
,i A Lighter Capsized. N ewcastle, May 31
A lighter discharging Now Zealand produce from the steamer Wanalca, capsized, and over six hundred sacks of oats, maize, bran and potatoes valued at £250, were submerged. Four men aboard escaped. Not Plague.
Sydney, May 31. The Karrakatta’s case is not plague. The Iron Strike.
The Trades’ and Labor Council has decided to support the iron works strike. Death for Criminal Assault.
A half-caste, named Locke, who was convictednf criminal assault on the girl Wood, on March 25th, had the death sentence passed on him.
Tasmanian Politics. Received this day at 9 40 a.m. Hobart, This Day,
In the Assembly Reid was appointed the Leader of the Opposition. Patttcrson’s want of confidence motion was negitivated.
Westraliq. Gold Fields Trouble. Perth, May 31.
The Premier promised a gold fields deputation to take measures to prevent foreigners especially Italians and Austrians °from Hooding Westralia. Largo numbers have lately arrived.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 May 1901, Page 3
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257AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 May 1901, Page 3
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