AUSTRALIAN.
BiDW?, June 8. Th 6 Labour party has made strenuous but unavailing efforts to induoe Sir George Grey to remain over the eleotions to assist them. Arrived— s.s, Waihora from Wellington. Both tbe Government, and Opposition par* ties are aotiveiy engaged in preparing for the ooming oampaign. Ie is understood that the Opposition will leave Federation an open question,, while Proteotion and the Ono Man One Vote w»U be proininont features in their programme.
(Reoeived June 8, 1&15 p.m.) Melboobne, June 4. In the event of the arrival of the Chilian rebel steamor Itata hore, Mr Munro, the Premier, oonsiders that he is bound to refuse supplies, in terms of the neutrality laws. The Board of Enquiry found that the wreok of the ship Joseph Soannell whb due to the default of Captain Chapman in negleoting to exaroiae proper precautions when approaohing Strang harbour.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 181, 4 June 1891, Page 2
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