AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY
PBB PBESS ASSOCIATION, STDNEy. August 20. The animal stock returns show the number of cattle in the State to be 1,821,000, an increase of over 18,000; sheep, 40,020,000, an increase of 2.806,000 compared with the previous year. The lambing over the whole S:ate is estimated at 67 per cent., and the clip at 234,257,000 lbs., an increase of 46,563,0001bs over the previous I year. Horses show a slight decrease. I The steamer Mary Park has sailed for Taku, with about 11,000 bales of j bay for the German Government iu Obina, in addition to a large consignment of oats shipped from New Zeai land.
Melbourne, August2B. The Federal Cabinet had a long sitting dealing with tariff details. Kockhampton, August 28. A Portuguese named Reuben was pentencfd to death for fatally stabbing Fanny Hardwick, with whom he was living. Received 28, 9.47 p.m. Sydney, August 28. There is another cold snap. Heavy snow has fallon in some inland districts. Arrived: Mono-vat. Fbemantle," August 28.
Amongst the passengers by the Himalaya is General Sir R, Cuncliffe Lowe, a distinguished Indian officer who is visiting Australia on a pleasure trip.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 194, 29 August 1901, Page 3
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