AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Melbourne, August 27. Up to Saturday nearly a quarter of a million of persons bad visited the Exhibition since the opening day. August 28. The ship Diamond, coal laden, from Newcastle to Ban Francisco, sprang a leak, and was beached at Maldon Island, where she became a wreck. The crew have arrived b- re, A carpenters’ strike is pending here, the men demanding a decrease of hours of Sydney, August 28. The firms of Qolsdborough and Co., Limited, and T. 8. Mort, woolbrokers, have amalgamated, and the capital has been increased by £8 000 000. At Tat’ereall’a lost night Volley was supported for the Melbourne Cup and Derby to the extent of £15,000 at 1000 to 20. 4000 to 1000 was also taken about her straight out for the Derby, It is stated that during the voyage of H.M.B. Orlando, the new flagship of the Australian squadron, her condenser worked unsatisfactorily, and that (he crew were put on short allowance of water, also that the ventilation of the ship proved defective, and occasioned mach sickness. Hobart, August 28'. Arrived—-Ivkapo, from Calcutta. The Most Rev, Dr Murphy, R naan Catholic Bishop of Tasmania, has been created an Archbishop.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1783, 30 August 1888, Page 1
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199AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 1783, 30 August 1888, Page 1
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