AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Sydney, July 27. The Rev. Mr Inglis, a Presbyterian divine, well-known in Victoria and New Zealand, is dead. The Premier, speaking at Aberdeen, made further announcements as to the Government’s intentions, the most import of which is to raise by a hospital rate the sum of £250,003 per annum. He said the Government would not shirk the question of protection or federation. The Minister of Education has announced that after the end of the year the school fee for clii'tjren over 14 years will be raised to Is per week, Melbouhne, July 20. Sentence of death was reqorded against a man named Bryan O’Loghlen for burglary and maliciously wounding in South Melbourne. BhIsBANb, J uly 2Ti H.M.S. Goldfinch has arrived. The Captain reports having hoisted the British flag in various parts of the Solomop Tq. Japflg, Hobakt, July 28. The flood waters in luveresk are receding slowly. Extreme misery and destitution have been caused.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2535, 29 July 1893, Page 1
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156Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2535, 29 July 1893, Page 1
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