VICTORIA.
Melbourne, Jnns 11 Two butchers named Olsen and Dunstan were fencing with a knife and cleaver this morning when the latter was fatally stabbed m the breast. Olsen gave himself into custody, A six days go-as-your-please match was won by Rayner, who covered 365 ' oniles, beating the record. Bishop Goe (Anglican) will probably represent the combined religiou9 denominations at the Centenary Exhibition. The mail man was robbed by bushrangers between BBaliba" and We'ddeT?" - burn, about 150 miles to the nortHwest 0/., this .pity. Some of the letters contained valuables. ..,.- . t . In attempting to arrest a man m. Bourke street on Saturday, there was a serious vi'elee be'tjreen thetpb^icetaffd'a band of roughs, who attackVd the police. Constable Dalton was seriously injured. Other members of the ppiice i force were badly kicked. Two arrests have been made. ' The German New Guinea Company have established a monthly line of steamers to Australia. , v • ■ ' The difficulty over the Marine Board Bill has been removed, and the Imperial assent to the Bill has been given, subject to certain amendmentsj to which the Premier, ha's agre,edi '';'""■'■ "
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1865, 12 June 1888, Page 2
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181VICTORIA. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1865, 12 June 1888, Page 2
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