AUSTRALIA.
■ (Reuteii's Teleghams.) Melbouhnk, March 28. An application has been made in banco against Mr David Syme, proprietor of the Melbourne Age, for contempt of Court in commenting on an action lor libel which he lias brought against the proprietor of the Melbourne Punch wSile the case was still sabjuuke.
' The Suez mail steamer Siam has arrived. Arrived—Albion, from New Zealand. Snilwl—Hotoinaliana, for New Zealand. Svdn'kv, March 22. Hanlon, the Canadian sculler, has sent acililo. message tf> Tviekott with reference to the lattor's challenge to meet him iv England. Hanlon says he cannot possibly proceed to England to meet Trickett. The Chandernagore, which recently arrived here from New Ireland, where a colonising party was landed, has, after some difficulty, obtained a clearance for Liverpool, and will sail shortly for that port. She will, however, again visit New Ireland. • Arrived—Ringarooma, - - ■ from ; Auckland. -■■ .■■•.•;•■■ • - • 1 ■'■•■'' Brisbane, March 23; ? ... •' ■ Wells, the bushttihgdr, ■ ,was hanged yesterday;
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 384, 26 March 1880, Page 3
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151AUSTRALIA. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 384, 26 March 1880, Page 3
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