GENERAL CABLES.
RECOVERIES PROM A DEFAULTER. (Received August 27, 4.36 p.m.) PARIS, August 27. The slim of £24,000 has been recovered from Gallay, the defaulting clerk of the Comptoir d’Eistcompte, who was arrested at Bahia. SLUM RESUMPTION. SYDNEY, August 26. The Oity Council has' approved the scheme relating to slum resumption. A bill giving effect to the recommendation will "be submitted to Parliament. OUTBREAK OF STRANGLES. SYDNEY. August 26. An epidemic of strangles has broken out in the Adaminaly district. A n umber of deaths are reported. DISCOVERY - OP NUGGETS. BRISBANE, August 26. Two nuggets of ; gold, weighing 940 z and 70oz, have been found in the Dee liver. A rush has set in. LOCAL OPTION. HOBART, August 20. The Assembly read a second time the Local Option Bill, which has been referred to a Select Committee. LIBEL. PERTH, August 26. Mr Daglish, ex-Preipier, claims £SOOO from the "Kalgoorlie Sun" for alleged libeL
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5678, 28 August 1905, Page 5
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