AUSTRALIAN.
(PER PBBSS ASSOCIATION.) Received November 15th, ILo am. THE QUESTION OF PRE* CELENCE.7 : .. . StDNbt, November 14. .Admiral Scott explained that the question of precedence raised by him is in no sense a personal one. It was simply brought forward in obedience to the Queen's regulations, which state that Governors out of their colonies rank after a Naval Commandei'-in-Chief. CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED. The certificate of Captain Nelson of the steamer Alberta has been suspended for six months. VICTORIAN RAILWAY REVENUE; Mblbouenb, November 15. The revenue of the railways during the strike fell £30,000 1 short of the estimate, and the expenditure rose £30,000, in consequence of the difficulty in providing fuelt*; WRECKS IN SbtTH AUSTRALIA, Adelaide; Novemberls. A severe storm passed over the Gulf of Vincent yesterday.,7 Sixketches were wrecked, and the French barque Notre Dame driven ashore. She is expeoted to get oS. ; "*" Received November 15th,'12.45 a.m. 7.1 '
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7711, 17 November 1890, Page 5
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