LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS, per barque 'behring.'
[PEB PBESS AGEKCI.]
Memoubhe.
The will of John Robertson was proved tftider £102,000,-An automatic system of telegraphy has been brought into operation between Sydney and Melbourne.— A tax of odd penny per ton on wool and a tax on stock is advocated.—A deputation of Sabbatarians waited on the Mayor to protest against Mr Fairclough's sacred recitations on Sunday as-illegal.—Bates of interest on deposits havo beon reducod by the banks for three months 3 per cent.,six months '1 per cent., twelvo months 5 per cent.' Wheat is firm at 5s 6dj holders anticipate ah advance. Flour, £11 to £116s. Bbisbanb. Tho Torres Straits mail has arrived.— Dr Lang is holding meotings favourably to his claim for £1,000 for services in securing separation from Now South Wales.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2129, 24 August 1875, Page 3
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131LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS, per barque 'behring.' Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2129, 24 August 1875, Page 3
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