*THE
WORKER*
BRISBANE
JUNE 15, 1895.
General
News Summary.
FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 12.
South Australian Parliament opens.
Secret meeting of bankers in Sydney.
Gag applied in the N.S.W. parliament.
Harry Austin flogged in Pentridge gaol.
Coal discovered at Kopperamanna, S.A.
Alleged attempt at incendiarism at Bowen.
Anti-Chinese League formed in New Zealand.
Mrs. Swaddling burned to death at Lake's Creek.
Big gale at Sydney; many buildings unroofed.
South Australian Government floats a loan locally.
Sultan of Turkey dismisses his Prime Minister.
A tenant in Sydney attempts to shoot a landlord.
Valuable discovery of manganese ore near Warwick.
Report that Oscar Wilde has become insane in prison.
Dean poisoning case commission in Sydney still sitting.
Dead body of a picked up in the Brisbane River.
Brigands in European Turkey causing trouble to
travellers.
Tender accepted for low-level bridge over the Mary
River.
Aborigines at Maytown raid a Chinese mining camp.
Indian tribesmen defeat a small British military party.
An unknown man attempts suicide by shooting at Taroom.
Christian mission stations attacked and looted in China.
A clairvoyant gives evidence on the Dean case in Sydney.
Harden locomotive shed in N.S.W. totally destroyed by
fire.
Booming of West Australia rocks still continues in
London.
Proposed to establish a central sugar mill on the
Russell River.
Government of Chili successfully floats a loan of
£2,000,000.
Canadian House of
Commons rejects a woman suffrage bill.
Turkish Government
rejects the scheme of reforms for Armenia.
James Simpson fined
£100 in Sydney for keeping an illicit still.
Odenburg, in
Germany, submerged by floods and 50 persons drowned.
A German gunboat
bombards and silences a Chinese fort at Formosa.
Thirty-six Chinaman,
arrested in a gambling den in Sydney, fined £137.
Income Tax received
by the Victorian Treasury to date £140,000.
A lad shoots a boy
at Cobar, N.S.W., through a foolish challenge.
Two men at Berrigan,
N.S.W., fight over a girl and one of them is killed.
Full Court decides
against the appeal in the Parliamentary Suspension Case.
Disastrous floods in
Northern Hungary. A large number of persons drowned.
Sir George Grey
resigns his seat in the New Zealand House of Representatives.
The Germans have a
little war with the natives on the west coast of Africa.
French soldiers
advance on the capital of Madagascar meet with a slight check.
A woman burned to
death at Tamagulla, Vic., through the upsetting of a lamp.
Directors of M.U.
Oddfellows in England advise the formation of female lodges.
Mayor of Charters
Towers institutes prosecutions against three sweep promoters.
Latest news states
there is nothing to warrant a rush to the Leichhardt goldfield.
Reported that
Canobie head station, near Hughenden, was burned to the ground.
Nelle prosequi
entered
in the case of W. Robertson, secretary Civil Services Board.
A Sydney man,
jealous of his sweetheart, attempts to shoot her and commits suicide.
South Brisbane
Municipal Council carries a resolution for the suppression of
gambling.
A company about to
be formed in Maryborough for the purpose of making brandy.
Policeman orders the
Salvation Army in Brisbane to move on. Army did not budge.
Fourteen thousand
cattle killed at the Ross River Meatworks during the past six months.
Sir Henry Parkes'
son votes against his father in Parliament and then goes insolvent.
A teamster named
Shaw and his team of bullocks drowned in Boghole Creek, N.S.W.
China proposes to
float a loan of £16,000,000
in Paris, and Russia is willing to guarantee it.
Editor Victorian
Express, Geraldton, W.A., gets
fourteen days' gaol for contempt of court.
Schoolmaster
at Curran's Creek, N.S.W., found guilty of criminally assaulting a
girl pupil.
Ex-military
officer takes an action against the N.S.W. Commandant. Damages
claimed £5000.
Captain
of the A.U.S.N. Waroonga fined £100
for conveying the codlin moth to Fremantle.
Membership
of Friendly Societies in Australasia reported by the Victorian
statist to be 252,000.
Vallely
and Bowser lowest tenderers for the Childers-Cordalba railway.
Tender, £16,305
18s. 11d.
A
justice of the peace is fined at the Beenleigh Police Court for
illegally employing kanakas.
Coroner's
jury returns a verdict of wilful murder against a woman in New
Zealand for baby-farming.
A
town in Formosa burned down. During the fire a powder magazine
explodes, killing ninety persons.
Disastrous
waterspout at Wurtemburg in Germany. Fifty persons drowned and forty
houses ruined.
Ex-railway
Commissioner Eddy, of N.S.W., declines to submit a proposed increase
of his salary to Parliament.
Great
Britain deputed by other great powers to force Turkey to carry out
reforms respecting the government of Armenia.
Government
of South Australia notifies the Imperial authorities that the
Governor's salary is going to be further reduced.
Residents
of St. George furious at the conduct of the Minister for lands in
withdrawing land and preventing settlement.
Six
aboriginals poisoned at Fernmount, N.S.W., through a man giving them
a bottle containing prussic acid to drink out of.
Maryborough
school conference asks the Minister for Education to reduce the
minimum age for admission of pupils to five years.
Alexander
M'Millan, a miner, has a marvelous escape from death at Gulgong, and
is hoisted up a shaft with his head hanging downwards.
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