AUSTRALIAN NEWS
(BV 1-XKCTKIC TELEGRAPH. —COrVIUGHT.) Sydney, August 20. Tilk Freeman's .Journal states the Irish delegates have collected £19,000. August 21. Tho Daily Telegraph commenting on the Chemis case regrets that Sir 11. Atkinson's suggestion for the appointment of a committee to enquire into procedure after trials of such a character was not carried out, and suggests that tho Parliament of New South Wales might follow the matter up. A Bill will be introduced authorising the issue of two million s'x hundred thousand pounds' worth of Treasury Bills to cover the deficit. Adelaide, August 21. The financial statement says the prospects of the colony are exceedingly bright. The surplus at the end of the year is estimated at £531,000. A new loan will be floated. Perth, Augtibt 21. Lord Kuiitsford ha* decided that the charges apains-t Chief Justice Onslow have not been proved, but to avoid friction in future Judge Onslow will be appointed elsewhere. Mew.oorjje. August 21. The jury returned a verdict of £13,000 Eigaiust Dr. Lefevre, M.L.C.for wrongly sitting as a member.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2670, 22 August 1889, Page 2
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