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CABLE NEWS.

By Electeio Teleqraph.-^Oopyright

(per press association.)

LONDON, June 25. The Times condemns the Deppait^Ttust Company as an attempt to convert creditors into shareholders, and declares that Buoh schemes, which are unsound from top to bottom, ought not to be oountenanced.

ADELAIDE, June 25.

The body of the man Junker, who is supposed to have been poisoned by his housekeeper, has been exhumed. No trace of disease was found, although there were evidenoes of congestion and inflammation. The various organs have been sent to th 9 analyst. Their appearance is consistent with irritant poisoning. BRISBANE, June 25. Parliament meets in July. Tbe secretary of tbe Bush Workers' Union, replying to a letter oonveving the decision of the Pastoralists' Oounoil, oon- i eludes thus :— " You will pardon us if we say tbat you have been arrogant and stiffneoked instead of being merciful, as you think you are strong. Yon have acted the part of Oriental despots. As a last word, we express to you our pain and disappoinmeot at your refusal to agree to a conference, and we now place at your door the responsibility for the coming struggle."

PERTH, June 25. A sensation has been caused at Coolgardie through tbe Beizare for debt of Oosgrove and Bayly's South Mine. The seizure was made on a judgment transferred from Victoria to Perth for JJBOO. The company's solicitor has commenced an action to recover £20,000 damages for loss of prestige and depreciation in the value of shares.

. ALBANY, June 25. Arrived— Ophir, from London. Passengers for New Zealand— Miss Sootfc, Mrs Valpy, Mr Twist.

SYDNEY, Jane 26. Bo far as tbis colony is concerned the PastoraJists Union has filled all sheds for two months. Bae, a member of the Shearers' Executive, states tbat unless the pastoralists withdraw from the position taken by the middle of August the greatest fight Australia has yet seen is certain.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2755, 26 June 1894, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2755, 26 June 1894, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2755, 26 June 1894, Page 2