AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(l!l KLKCTKIC TICLEGKAI'H.— COI'MHOHT.) Syd.vky, August 31. In the Lower House Mr Waddell moved and Mr Scott seconded tho Address-in-Reply. Mr Reid, the leader of the Opposition, after a long and critical speech, said the hands of the Opposition were tied in the absence of Sir G. R. Dibbs. They could do nothing while the head of the administration was absent. Thcßrok-m Plill Proprietary mine has secured 20 more men. Cox and Keogh, who wf>re sentenced to three months each for heading a riot, have appealed to bo released on bail. MEI.IiOUiIXE. August 31. The Beer Excise Duty Bill has passed through committee, and the New Schedule Stanvp Duties have been agreed to. Charles Jewell was sentenced to fifteen years for shooting Constable Foley with intent to murder. Brisbane, August 31. Tho debate on the Budget has finished, and the first item of the new tariff has been passed.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3150, 1 September 1892, Page 2
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151AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3150, 1 September 1892, Page 2
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