AUSTRALIAN MEWS.
.(ELECTHIC (TELEGRAPH).— COPYEIGHT.) (REUTEv'S TELEG*AMS.) ' Sydney, Jan, 88. A banquet was given last night to the Hon. N. B. Dalley at Mundle. In a speech on the occasion, the AttorneyGeneral strongly advocated Imperial federation. \ . . P£sth (W.A.) Jan. 23. The murder of Mt Anketell, manager, apd Mr BalTup,> accountant, of the Union Bank of Australia at Boeburn, was committed on the 12th instant Both victims were asleep at the time* they were killed. The cause of the outrage 4s as yet a' complete mystery, but tracks which were discovered m the vicinity are being followed up. ' Melb'oOune. This Day. i The bootmakers strike at Ballarat has been amicably settled. } ; . I Ho^u«£ T|iis Day. A reciprocal tariff agreement has been signed between Victoria and Tasmania, but it requires ratification by the Parliaments of the two colonies. It is understood that. Tasmania 1 has ! made large ; concessions to Victoria.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 44, 24 January 1885, Page 2
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