AUSTRALIAN NEWS
Melbourne. Goto er 26
The ship Me bourne, just arrived from Lcndon. encountered a stormy voyage The chief officer and two seamen were lost. . A woman named Taylor, ch rged with malpractice, resubing in the death of'a girl named Warburton, has been sen - tenced to two years. SviiNET, November 26
The jury In the Wright and Hoa'oo railway frauds case were discharged this morning. They were prepared to five a verdict, bn* the Judges d*cieiig upon a certain course, declined to receive it. There is little or no betting over the coming A.J.C. summer meeting. The miners at Newcastle have decided to s'and by their confreres in the Albury district now on strike Brisbane, November 28 The unemployed in Queensland are complaining of the encouragement given to immigration and to the importation of articles which could be made In the colony. Draft proposals for the government of New Guinea have been adopted by the Assembly. A scene occurred in the Council yesterday leading to an abrupt termination of the sitting, owing to the extraordinary conduct of the Pcstmaster-General In disputing the ruling of thef Chnrman.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1423, 3 December 1886, Page 3
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187AUSTRALIAN NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1423, 3 December 1886, Page 3
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