AUSTRALIA.
[Special to Press Association.] (Received Juno 4, at 12.20 p.in.] NEUTRALITY LAWS. MELBOURNE, Jcjje 4. In tho event of tho arrival of the Chilian rebel steamer Itata here, Mr Munro, the Premier considers he is bound to refuse supplies, in terms of tho neutrality laws. A CAPTAIN BLAMED. Tho Board of Enquiry found that the wreck of the ship Joseph Scammell was due to the default or Captain Chapman, in neglecting to exercise proper precautions whenapproaching tt strange, harbour.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9432, 5 June 1891, Page 5
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