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(Received 9.7 a.m., Aug. 26.) BRISBANE, Aug. 26. Two nuggets, 94 und 70 ounces, were found at- the Dee rush.
SYDNEY, August. 25. There is a strong advance in maize owing to the smallness of stocks. Sales have boen made at 3s lid. Holders want 4s.
SYDNEY, August- 26. The City Council; has approved of the scheme of' the Slum Resumption Bill, to be submitted to Parliament.
The difficulty between the bookmaker's and suburban raving clubs has terminated, the clubs undertaking not- to further raise tlie fees for three years. An epidemic of otrangles hu. broken out- in Adaminaly. district. There are a number of deaths.
MELBOURNE. August 25. Mr Deakin was sympathetic in reply to a deputation of Chinese merchants who nsked for legislation on New Zealand lines for the suppression of the opium traffic, but he considered the matter one for the States, not the Commonwealth.
MELBOURNE, Aug. 26, Grand Rapids goes to Sydney. HOBART, Aug. 26. The Assembly read a second time the Local Option Bill, and referred it to a select- committee
PERTH, Aug. 26. Mr Danish claims £5000 from the Kalgoorli. Sun for alleged libel.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10446, 26 August 1905, Page 3
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