AUSTRALIAN. [PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
Brisba.ni, 31st August. ] Mr. Juatioe Harding is dead. Melbouenk, This Day. At the annual meeting of the Kreetrade Association the speakera were jubilant at the result of tariff reform in the direction of lower duties, and claimed that the tide had turned. They predicted that at the next election the Party would be strong enough to carry far more than a 25 per cent, reduo- . + .ion. Merchants and farmers were realising ' the fallaoy of Protection, and were being converted to Free! rado. Many of the former ( had either gone ovor to Sydney, or wore es- j tablishing branches there, trade being gradn- ■ ally driven out of the colouy. j (Reoeived September 2, 11 a.m ) Sydney, This Dat. ' The South Waratah coal mine narrowly I escaped destruction. Timbers were found on fire, but the flames were extinguished with small damage The Five-mile Cross Country Championship of Mew South Wales has been won by Biggs in 28min 38 l-ssec. ' Adelaide, This Day. The body of the man Willis, who3e wife was murdered at Alma Plains, has been found. He evidently committed suicide by hanging.
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 53, 2 September 1895, Page 2
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185AUSTRALIAN. [PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 53, 2 September 1895, Page 2
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