INTERCOLONIAL.
War clouds again. (REUTER —COPYRIGHT.) BRISBANE, May 30. It is stated that the Queensland Government are in possession of information from authentic sources to the effect that Milne Bay, New Guinea, has been forcibly seized by a German vessel. SYDNEY, May 30, The s.s. Tarawera left Sydney on tbe evening of the 28th. Statue to l>e erected to GrOX'dOll. (Received May 30th, 1.30 p.ra.) MELBOURNE, May 30. A large and enthusiastic meeting was held in the Town Hall last night to initiate a movement for erecting a statue to the memory of the late General Gordon. Resolutions were unanimously adopted approving the project, and a large number of subscriptions were promised among those present, who numbered fully 4000. Tbe prisoners, Alexander, Ross, and Milne Smith, who were recently arrested on a charge of being concerned in the extensive bank robbery, from the London Chartered Bank at Horsham, in March, 1884, were examined yesterday, and were remanded for further evidence.
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Patea Mail, Volume XI, Issue 21, 1 June 1885, Page 3
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160INTERCOLONIAL. Patea Mail, Volume XI, Issue 21, 1 June 1885, Page 3
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