CABLE BREVITIES.
In the football match between Mew South Wales and Central Queensland, the former won by 39 points to 3. , ;
Mr Valentine reports that the Tasmanian suggestion for a joint colonial store for Australian products in East London is not commercially workable. .
Hon. B. Matthews, Q.C, member for Birmingham East, has been created a Peer v British imports for June decreased by £345,000, and the exports.by £109,000.
A formal inquiry of the London Trades Council has acquitted the Salvation Army of charges of sweating printers, and they refuse to join in a demonstration against the Army. .. » •''"
The House of Commons, has passed a Bill providing for the appointment of colonial Judges to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. .
The " Spectator " considers the referendum proposals-of the Premier of New South Wales statesmanlike, and thinks they may prove a practical step of reform affecting the entire empire. In the inter-University cricket match, Cambridge beat Oxford by 134 runs.
The Canadian Commons have extended the the Franco-Canadian Treaty to all countries receiving; the most favoured naties ir^tsjenfe for/Britain.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 161, 8 July 1895, Page 5
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