AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS.
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Crew of the Alexa. Received this day at 9 47 a m. Sydney, Sep. 4, The crew-ship Notre Dame Delagarde with a portion of the crew of the Alexa, which was wrecked at New Caledonia, has arrived. The Pacific Cable. ■ Melbourne, Sep. 4. The Federal Government has done nothing yet in reference to the Pacific Cape Gable schemes. The Postmastergeneral is ol the opinion that there is no immediate necessity to consider its legal points, which need considering before the policy can be defined. Large Shipment of Sovereigns. Pmbth, Sep. 4. A hundred and fifty thousand sovereigns were shipped to India. Eight Hours’ Demonstration. Adelaide, Sep. 4. The eight hours celebrations, despite tbs showery weather, were successful, largb crowds participating. The trades were well represented in the procession.
Auditor-General Resigned. Bbisbanb, Sep. 4. Deihon, Auditor-general haa resigned, the oauae being ill health.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 September 1901, Page 3
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148AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 September 1901, Page 3
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