AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
A RICH GOLD FIND. (Received 9—6 a.m.) iEELBOURNE, this day. A richly mineralised reef four feet ■wido lias been siruek. at a depth of 422-i feet in the New Cltum mine, Bendigo. ANOTHER CHARGE AGAINST ! WTT 1 I>s. (Received 9.26 ajn.) SYDNEY, thl.-. ,-./. In "with ie exxraditKja proceedings, another charge of false pretences Hfl.j been preferred against 11113 by the meiiis of a paper purporting to be a guanine transfer of an improvement le&~2 obtained for £1677 from Mr. Hi,,, MIX iLLSrS SENGILAR DEATH, i Received 9.26 a_m. I IIEXBOISXE. this day. An employee in the Footscray Woollen VilU died from the stronglus, an intes- ' tinal worm prevalent in tropical cli- I mates. It appears that he became infect- j ed while handling cotton from Egypt. TTTPi COMMONWEALTH BUDGET. MELBOURNE, August 21. The Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) delivers the Bnds-et to-morrow. It is expected that tne most interesting features will be an indication of policy en the questions of susrar bounty, extension of the book-keeping period, the transfer of State debts, and defence proposals.
CABLE BREVITIES. ' Colonel Leutwin has resigned the Governorship of German South-west Airi:M. md Colonel yon Lindsguist has suecee-I- i ed Mm
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 200, 22 August 1905, Page 5
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