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SECOND EDITION. LATEST CABLE NEWS. [PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received August 28, 1.55 p.m.) Sydney, This Day.

Mr. Baine, who claimed £6000 for injuries In the Bedfarn railway aooident, haa been Awarded £488. ■ , - MK]|-!-UrOT, TSIB DAT. In the Legislative Assembly a proposal to - abolish the duty on tea and another to re- - duoe it to Id were negatived. > • ; * j At the sheep sales, a large catalogue of longwool. waa submitted. The bidding was muoh more spirited, and all good classes sold at highly aatiefaotory figures. ' Lincoln rama tanged up to 40 guineas and ewea to. 10 guineas ; Shropshire rama to 41 guineas and ewea to 15 guineas. _ . [Spxcial.— Received Augnst 27, 220 a.m.]' London, *27th August. Owing to the attempted ontrage, on Baron Alphonae Bothsobilo^, th,e Scotland Yard -trfßoiaU are watohingithe, noted Anarohiata . in London and the ioreign olnba in Soho. Lord George Hamilton, Seoretary of State tot India, aaid the oaae^ot the Lancashire ~ cotton-spinners would be referred to the * Indian Government ' to 'obtain its views. Personally he considered no Exoisa duty a oould counterbalance the import duties on b English cotton goods. c: aai.^B.aaM^ Ol

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 51, 28 August 1895, Page 3

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SECOND EDITION. LATEST CABLE NEWS. [PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received August 28,1.55 p.m.) Sydney, This Day. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 51, 28 August 1895, Page 3

SECOND EDITION. LATEST CABLE NEWS. [PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received August 28,1.55 p.m.) Sydney, This Day. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 51, 28 August 1895, Page 3