AUSTRALIAN.
HEAVY CLAIMS. Sydney, June 26. Mrs Quodling, who claimed £IO,OOO for the loss of her husband in the Redfern railway accident, was awarded £ 2,600 . Doctor Maher claims for injuries on the ground that he is permanently disabled and cannot practice. JEWELLERY ROBBERY. Sydney, June 26. The robbery at Stewart Dawson and Co.’s was cleverely effected. The safe was not tampered with, and the goods must have been extracted in daylight, in the presence of the employees. The latter declare that no one answering the prisoners’ description, which is somewhat noticeable, visited the shop. Only £IOO worth of the property has been recovered, DEADLY REPRISALS. Brisbane, June 26. Reprisals are taking place on the Palmer goldfield between blacks and Chinamen. One of the latter has just been killed, in revenge for the Chinese poisoning a number of blacks with strychnine placed in flour to deter them from stealing provisions. RABBIT EXPORT. Melbourne, June 26. There is every prospect of the export of rabbits assuming very large proportions this season. London orders have already been received for a hundred thousand pairs. The Damascus, leaving to-day, takes 125 tons of rabbits, game and poultry.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 6, Issue 51, 28 June 1895, Page 2
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