AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright [per united pbkss association. [ Melbocbne, November ■26Th c Age has specially commissioned Mr Deakin, ex Colonial Secretary, to proceed to India and inquire into the best methods of irrigation and wheat* growing pursued there. During a fight near Eurumbarra a man named Donnelly was killed in the third round, His opponent (Riley) and the two seconds were arrested, Sydney, November 25. The Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the causes and the. best means of preventing strikes, consist of repipsratatiyes of labour and capital. A settler named Teale has been .discovered to be the heir to the sum of £12,000,000, which has been locked up in Chancery. Bbisbanb, November 25. The Government meteorologist predicts very unsettled and stormy weather shortly along the West Coast of New Zealand, especially South from 38 degrees south latitude. Hough sea he considers certain north west from the Bluff. •.••■■ Hobabt, November 28. Arrived — R.M.S. Ruapehn, from London, via the Cape, at 9 o'clock this even* ing. Site sails apain at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning for Port Chalmers. The Ruapehu brings 39 passengers for-Aus-tralian ports and 128 fgr New Zealand.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 62, 27 November 1890, Page 2
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