AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
The Colonies and Chicago exhibition. Sydney, Jane 25. — 1£ Government abandon the Chicago exhibition, it is | estimated that nearly £16,000 will be required to compensate exhibitors. Syndicate for the Coroniaudel mines. Sydney, June 26.— Witheford, of Auckland, is negotiating to work the Coromandel mines on a larger scale than at present. He contemplates to have a working capital of £25,000 and an expert will visit the mines to make an inspection and report before the conclusion of the negotiations. More protection Melbourne, June 24. — Several witnesses before a select committee of tho Legislative Council to enquire into and report on the fishing industry, recommended the imposition of a duty on Sa\ imj>Qtte4 fi m Few Zwfoui.
Sydney, June 25, — One of the passengers wHd landed from the proja and fatted; to report himself has been discovered suffering from small *pox. Melbourne, June 25. — Wide spread action is being taken to relieve the prevailing distress. The Wesleyaos are making special collections. The farmers of Warrambool are sending clothing and food*, .. Brisbane, June 25.-~Numbers of Chiuese are persisting in recrodßing the frontier ; the alleged iohtttiSanity is denied. 4 is ' .? /
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2847, 27 June 1892, Page 2
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189AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2847, 27 June 1892, Page 2
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