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AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.

PHB PBESS ASSOCIATION. I Sydney, October 1. Tne State revenue for the past quarter decreased by .£BO,OOO, compared with the previous corresponding ' quarter. It is pointed out that if , Federal expenditure was not deducted ■ it would have shown an increase of ' £221,000. i The Government is promoting the ] export of butter by offering substantial , prizes for competition. < The Australian bowlers have re- ' turned from their visit to England. ' They say that the statements made ' the trouble between the Aua- 1 tralians and New Zealanders arose because the latter thought themselves superior to the Australians, and were also annoyed because the combination was cabled as " the Australian team." ' The trouble throughout was that the team was too large, and it was evident that NewZaaland mem- ] bers, not being the best pUyers, thought they would have to stand • down from most of the matches. The scaamer Tanglin has arrived, 1 and will take aboard the Esquimaux ! dogs and a quantity of Westport coal ' for the German Antartic expedition, which meets at Ktrgoelen Inlands, Melbourne, Octob r 1. The revenue for the past quarter in- 1 creased £107,000, compared with the same quarter Tot year. Newcastle, October 1. , The coal exported from Newcastle i during the nine nvrorhs enrM S-ptem- ) ber3oth amounted «o 2,373,000 tons, '. ; an increase of 177,000 tons is com-i' with the corresponding period' last year. New Zealand took nearly 30,000 tons more than last year. Received 1,10.9 p.m. Sydney, Octo' er 1. Tomlineon was sentenced to ten rears' penal servitude for the White ' Cliffs robbery. Herbert and Joseph Minton were each sentenced to twelve years' penal servitude for attempting to rob the i' Henty hank and shooting the manager,' ■ Lamporti. I j The question of dealing with the ' certificates of the captain and chief,' 1 officer of the Moonstone has been ad- j! journed till Friday, with a view of call-1' ing further evidence.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 3

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316

AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 3

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