AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[press association.]
VICTORIA AND THE PARIS EXHIBITION. Melbourne, June 30. The Victorian Government have decided to be officially represented at the Paris Exhibition. THE RABBIT PEST. Sydney, June 30. The Government have stopped the subsidy for the destruction or rabbits, owing to the ineffectiveness of the system. They have also abolished the inspectors and the whole department. THE MALAYS REMOVED. Brisbane, June 30. All the Malays in Normanton have been sent to Thursday Island. SHIPPING. Newcastle, June 30. Sailed: The steamer Fijian, for Oamaru. Launceston, June 30. Sailed : The Peerless, for Auckland. Melbourne, June 30. Arrived: The Grecian Bend, from Auckland. Sailed: The Welcome, for Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9095, 2 July 1888, Page 5
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