AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS.
(By Eluctric Telegraph— Coi-Yitimir.) (PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION'.) Received May 28, at 7.1!0 p.m.] iSyDXKV, M;iy 'JH. There has been an output of exceedingly rich ore at Broken Ilill Consols uiino, exceeding anything ever known in tinpast. Between last Saturday afternoon and Monday morning one ton of solid native silver was unearthed. This is believed to be the richest lield tlnif iras ever known. The following are the current t|Uiihtions for the principal silver miiiinj i shares :—Broken Hill Proprietary. LM J 18s : British Broken Hill, L2 17s till fl Central, L 5 19s ; South, L 5 IDs; BIocH No. 14, LG 19s ; Block No. 10, L 24 log;I J unctions, L2 10s Gd. | Received May 29, at I a.m.] Sydney, May 28. The no-confidence debate is still ]«o----eeeding, but it is likely to come to an end to-night. A man named Austin was murdered I)}' a madman named Kemp, near Wuljjitt. Kemp was afterwards shot dead by Murray, an adjoining settler. Received May 29, at 11 a.m. Sydney, May 2D. The Tekapo arrived from Wellington in the harbor late last night and anchored nil the quarantine station. The reason wlij' the vessel did not come up to the wharves has not yet been ascertained. The want-of-confidonco debate wis somewhat dramatically brought to a eta at midnight. Oil a division being taken the ayes were 63 and the noes (>•'{, and tlio Speaker, giving his casting vote in fnvonn the Government, declared Mr Diblis' vote of censure lost. The House then journed until Tuesday. Melbourne, May 28. The nautical enquiry into tho circumstances connected with the loss of tlie ship Craigburn has concluded. The Court found that the disaster was due to tin default of the captain, he and the udt being incompetent through liquor. Tlit pilot was exonerated from blame. Brisbane, May 28. In connection with the failure of » 1C Queensland loan, it is stated that Bank of England, being fully possessed« the facts, has expressed a willingness w assist tho colony to promptly meet its engagements ; and, therefore, no clifficuly will be experienced in meeting the laments due on July Ist. Received May 29, at 1.10 p.m.] Sydnky, May.* The Tekapo has one case of measles® board. The vessel was released w® being confined for two hours it quarantine grounds.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4986, 29 May 1891, Page 2
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384AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4986, 29 May 1891, Page 2
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