AUSTRALIAN.
[Received June 21, L?. 30 p.m.]
Mblbodbkb, Thisday. The Argus to.dsy announces that it has despatched its Fiji speoial correepoudeut
to New Guinea, and that he left Coojctown yesterday for that island. ...With the exception of S >uth Australia, •11 the colonies have intimated their willinKnesa to share in the expense of the annexation of New Hebrides. Melbourne. Yesterday. Arrived, this morning: The .jl.s. Rotomahana, from the Bluff. / shipping wheat is quoted fat 4s lid. The market is dull, and no business is doing in malting barley or New Zealand oats. '
At the .conference the,, Australian Underwriters held here this afternoon, it was decided jto adopt a general tariff for homeward and outward shipping, applicable to the whole of the eoloniw? Th<" conference also resolved to accept tho; New Zealand Underwriters' tariff for N.Z. ports.
Sydney, Wednesday. The libel case Anderson v. the proprietors f of^the ; Sydney Morning Herald was concluded to-day. The juryreturned a verdict for plaintiff, damages £450.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4512, 21 June 1883, Page 2
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161AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4512, 21 June 1883, Page 2
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