AUSTRALIAN.
[per reuter's agency.] A False Alarm. Melbourne, Yesterday. The doctors have now decided that the case of sickness at Carlton is not small-pox. The Suez Mail. Melbourne, To-day. Arrived, this morning—P. and O. Co.’s steamship Hydaspes, with inward Suez mail, which left London on April 7th. Berry Beaten. In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr Berry’s amendment to the Address in reply to the Governor’s Speech, amounting to a vote of want of confidence in the Ministry, was rejected by 45 to 29, and the Address was then passed. On the Ist JuneThe reduced tariff for cable messages between Australia and New Zealand will take effect from the ist June next. A Maritime Mishap. Sydney, To-day. The ship Cashmere, 1,238 tons, while in charge of the pilot, swung upon a sand bank in Newcastle harbor last evening, and is expected to become a total wreck.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 638, 17 May 1882, Page 2
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146AUSTRALIAN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 638, 17 May 1882, Page 2
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