AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By Telegraph.—Press Association.—(3ogyrl|hS.: ' CYCLISTS'UNION. (Received March 17, 1.6 s.m,) SvDNiSYi Mivrch 16. The Cyclists' Union has selected A. V. Hunter to represent New South Wales (it the New* Zealand Amateur Championship Meeting, on the 26th. SYDNEY £1000 HANDICAP. (Received March 17, 1.6 a.m.) Sydney, March 15. The semifinals for the Sydney £1000 Han ; d : cap have resulted so far in Plunkctt, laylor, McFarland, Gordon, and Corbett qualifying. ' ' ' '■ •: THE EUNGAMITE CASE.' (Received March 16, 11.50 p.m.) |-V; Sydney, March 16. | Bradford's case against the " HuddartI Parker Company, in connection with the losa of the Elingamite, resulted in a verdict for the defendants on all points. •'.' A COMPANY'S AFFAIRS. MsiLßOunKEj March 16. A meeting of the shareholders o* Messrs.. James Gillespie and Co. adopted a f resolutioai in favour of voluntary liquidation. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT. Hobabt, March 16* Mr. Eva:as has been elected leader of tits Opposition. Ministers' proposed mode lof '■: fighting the Council and the rantredttc&iojsi of the occupiers' tax are unpopular " It is
'said that some of th& Government's support* era are likely to cross the floor of the Hoes and thus give the Opposition the majority,..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12524, 17 March 1904, Page 5
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