AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
By Telegraph —Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, July 10. The House has passed the Supply Bill. Members expressed alarm at the rapidlyincreasing expenditure, and at so many appointments of high-salaried oflicials. They' were already expending within .£2OOO a year of the estimate. Adelaide, July 10. Messrs Price and Miller, membars of the Assembly, have returned from their trip to New Zealand, where they made inquiries in reference to industrial and agricultural matters. Thov speak highly of the treatment received. Perth, July 10. Matters in connection with the strike are quiet. It is rumored that the Ministry, which only holds otliee on sufferance, is likely to resign and leave the settlement of the strike to its successors. Brisbane, July 10. A representative of a South African firm is purchasing 520 cattle for shipment to Capetown.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 154, 11 July 1901, Page 1
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