AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
| By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] Per Press Association. Received 1 a.m. Sydney, Feb. 27. In connection with the Imperial Passenger Act, the Colonial Treasurer states that the crown law officers have decided that the Act overrides all other acts, and also that the Act shall be enforced when the interests of the travelling public demand it. A large number of men are beginning to leave Broken Hill for ths newly discovered goldfields at Wunkaringa, in South Australia. Melbourne, Feb. 27. The eharge against Frederick Drew, (of late firm of Me Ready and Drew, manufacturers' agents), of having conspired to defraud a Paris firm, for which McKeady and Drew ac’ed as Austr ilian agents, out of about Xlo,' 09, was dismissed in the City Court to day.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 117, 28 February 1894, Page 3
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