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Reuter's Telegrams. London, October 3, A project is now on foot for utilizing the Native Indian army for Imperial purposes.
8300 bales of wool were submitted at the auction sales to-day, There is no change in the tone of the market, SvpEY, Octobero. It is understood that Sjr Aloxander Stuart, Premier, has forwarded his resignation to the Governor to-day, and Mr Dibbs, the present Colonial Treasurer, has been sent for to reconstruct the Mjnjstry, Writs for new elections will probably be issued on Wednesday next. Melbourne, This day. Mr Service will shortly aßk Parliament to authorise a loan of two millions to be applied to the construction of railways in Victoria,
The Government steamer Despatch, which was sent to survey the locality of the wreck of the steamer Gulf of Carpentaria discovered the sunken rock on which the vessel struck, It was fifteen feet below low water mark, Sydney, October 5. Sir Alexander Stuart, tho premier, placed his resignation in the hands of the Governor to-day, His Excellency sent for the Hon W, B. Dalley, Attorney-Gen-who, however, deolined to form a Ministry, Lord Augustus Loftus then called upon the Hon G. R. Dibbs, Colonial Treasurer, who undertook the task, and is now actively engaged in endeavoring to reconstruct tho Ministry. Melbourne, this day. Pearson's horse Commotion, put his foot into a hole in the ground while training yesterday, and it is very doubtful if he will come to the post for the Caulfield Cup,
Capetown, October 5. The Shaw, Savijl & Albion Cqn)pany's s.s, lonic left yesterday afternoon for Mew Zealand.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2113, 6 October 1885, Page 2
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