AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
REDUCED FREIGHTS FOR PRODUCE. [per press association I. Sydney, May 11. In the Legislative Assembly, the Premier denied that the Governorship was being hawked out among hangers-on to to the Imperial Treasury. The Imperial Government, he said, were fully alive to the importance of the appointment, and were endeavouring to select a man who would give satisfaction both to the colony and Great Britain. Adelaide, May 11. Tha Labor Party is jubilant at the success attending the enrolment of women voters. This Day. The Intercolonial University boat race was won b}' Sydney by 0 lengths. Adelaide fouled Melbourne, and was disqualified for second place. Albany, May 11. Michael Davitt has arrived. Peeth, May 12. The first big crushing of stone from the Great Boulder mine has taken place ; 128 tons yielded 1298 ounces of gold. Melbourne, May 12. The Government has completed arrangements with the Blue Anchor and Aberdeen shiping companies for carrying Victorian produce to England at substantially reduced ratei, from June to September. There will be a threeweekly service after that, at intervals of from 10 to 14 days.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 265, 13 May 1895, Page 2
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