HOME AND FOREIGN.
INSURANCE COMPANIES. London, June 3. Mr. Goschex, replying to Mr. Henniker Heaton, said it was illegal for English insurers in the Colonial Mutual to deduct the amount of their premiums from income tax. Australian companies had _ neither a strong nor equitable claim to have the difference made up between themselves and British companies. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. London, Jupe 2. The Agents-General are pressing the Government to proceed with the Western Australian Enabling Bill immediately. THE SHELLING OF NATIVE VILLAGES. vn ~ .ii London, June 3. • /', 1 ' (jr. Campbell and Mr. Conybeare, in Committee of Supply, attacked the Captain ot H M.S. Royalist, for shelling the native villages in the Pacific. THE SITUATION IN CRETE. OK 1 • r> 9 0N ¥ rAimNop LE, June 2. Chakir Pasha has been recalled from Crete. LONDON COMMERCIAL. rru ■ > . „ London, June 2, Ine eight thousand quarters of Australian .wheat, February shipment, have been sold at 36s Id. SHIPPING. . • , o „ London, June 3. Arrived : S.s. Forfarshire.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8273, 4 June 1890, Page 5
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