AUSTRALIAN.
(Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Per Press association.) (Eecoived 12.40 p.m. April 16th.) GERMAN CONSUL AT SAMOA. Sydney, April 16. Herr Stubel, tha recently appointed German Consul at Samoa, has arrived in Sydney. SYDNEY GOLD CUP. The betting is four to one against Abercorn, 10 to 1 against Lochiel, Carbine, Australian Peer, and Lonsdale ; 100 to 7 against The Yeoman and Manton. WHITNEY’ CARTRIDGES. Melbourne, April 16. Captain Whitney has ro-opened negotiations for the establishment of a cartridge factory in Victoria, and it is expected that an agreement will be signed shortly on the following basis : —The Government to pay a bonus of £SOOO after half a million rounds of ammunition have been manufactured, approved, and delivered to the Government, the Government to take two million rounds yearly, and pledge the colony to purchase the factory iu twenty-five years. A PRINTERS’ RIOT. Brisbane, April 16, A body of Unionist printers attacked several non-Unionist printers in the street last night and brutally maltreated them.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4983, 16 April 1889, Page 3
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