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fj ? ~-E£JU^#~r^^^_^. "■ p Ml • r r .*tti-:f: l i|q j rf:7/e^Qftd^,|c^|ejq22f,^' ,f j balance! of vthe typei ;: <ront; los^hsa been eati^ljr^^dr^wn £190; H theTiondbn irnoney marlcetv ca A--"/'A~'' /* b Husd otf ! | 6cW?S^F%'?f^MJ??i.'; > v oTheiAipejpJcan ffovjugi^t J^Wtlfic i I^*JL#earn>f $u^aror£ .to,, the ytfavigatoi ' W?W Wi'H'SSSS"*^ °f the' action? of tIK ■■ .co^^pjOjttW^n^a^ l^ l^'"; 1 !jn Z '>/ > f and ■»Kißi^> J tiS®i«f r>!,^ il 7 'N:^'''' V^Th'e .frigate' iA^Sona 'ha# -forcibly levied an indemnity 1 «h "the Navigatbnilslandsi^ot 1 aa outrage on German colonists. "f«s '•*;. - ---. .'."S AiI j ;t^N*ii^ ,(., Nana;'sahit£ Who wasV&onftr/ent man "in the Indian Mjcli&y^a^^i^eir^^ir^i fill :: massacre; of upwards bpO 1 European -and children at Cawnporei tWas captured oat •'• Gwalior ; by., 4he Maharajah Scrodiao personally* 'ioi^^WiK^oi.doiubt abcut? f hia ideptity r i.^, I W J conlesse4 to b*Vf?| firtfi. pohtical.;a3(ent.' ' "He ; is 'im.pjispjjed in $ci^dia's palacS, under a Eiird'AiAirA' i -AA n Mei.^6urneV'6iimb'-r'24 J - ; {•;• rlThCj Councd : has passed, j the, Customs I}ufies Bill through allits stages at a 'short Sitting.;,, j .•.-^;.;v; T.-\ ; The partial' failure of the loan; in the London money market gave rise to a> dibcussibnin ; the J 8 ssembly. i' The .^Treasurer explained that the minimum of 50 was recommended by. the banks, and; the! Agent* Genera], and that he himself thought more shquld ;be obtained.; Five, of the associated banks have 'arranged tp n take/.Sip l/theliihsubscribed: " amount : at ; the Goverkiment . mirii>iidm.; v ;<'"".'-f. ,yy.i::i: \. A-.]-.-.:■- '' Sis Jsim^g M'Culloch and Mr. Langton expressed jthe opinion that ; 90.. Was ; not a. Mr value for our?6ecurities,;and condemned the- arrangement.^ .. .. , y \ .;,'.,/„'."••' '..' ,. ; "' ; [ The Sunday Freedom Question has beeri mucti i disdnssed .in and put! of Parframeri't; The debate in tjbe Assembly is t&terininate on Tuesday tiefcrV and 1 is likely ;to ! be in the negative, j The Speaker's 'dinner, toi members of tne;; Assembly ; in. .' honour ,pf the ; Governorj apd, j $fe } ; Frjancis, ; prior -to hiß Ideparture! for Europe, is ifixed.for Novein.^jßr r ii.'-J.;: r v'; ir , .T ;; 7 AA'A "'. ' :' : „ '. The ijrench war • . 'Coetlqgon, after a week*s stay in barbourj left yester- ! 'day!'-' V.' j -•-- ■ ■'• •■"-> /;■;-•.: •;' .;!: ..■■.■ : ; 'H. ! M;B.|Barracouta is shortiyJexpected on. the Australian station.: ;.,;:, .! H.M; troopship Adventure, with super-/ Inumeraries for thtustatipn, : has; arrived . at Lcydney. j , /A ' ;•'.. . .'.",'• .' /''V' '' ' j The body of Miss. Pettit, the young lady who so 1 mysteriously" disappeared from school inJEast Melbourne, five months ago, has beenlfound in the .Yarra. ; Fofurther light' was, thrown on the matter, and , an open verdict was returned at the inquest. ! .The :pfetition. presented to the Govern- ; ■ ment for the Release of General Supple I stated that'll liberated be would leave for New Zelalahd,' to reside ; with; his sister. The prayer isf not > likely ; to bei gran tgd> ; , The final payments i of. the .Melbpnrrie Cap show 26, left in, a good field, including:' j liuriine aod Papapa., The bther entri/.s are .very, numerous."' f •■:.•■?.;:--.= The. Rifle Association matches have con-, eluded, i Captain King: won the.. Bargood I Cup, looo yards. • The , Scotch: team; won. the International . ; match j, , Auf tralia,, , se-,': cohd ; Ireland, third,, ' '-,„'.,. "'.V "'.'.'""/ Z' 1 ' Blondiu has at [ length found a Bite, and commenced his : perfprmahces on Novehlber4,^ ;: ' : '- '■•■'■; •••'''••••■• :: ■■'•■■■ . ■'■■■< ' ■ ■ :: .' .. Madame Goddard is a passenger aboard the Alhambra, with a company., . The mep engaged at : Fulton's^ foundry : I are '-'on strike, on.a^eductipn .ofwagesv A telegram anhpunces that the. Admiralty has off cried the Rosario to South Australia as a training-ship. Mr Yogel thereupon requested .the, Agent -General, tp ,, inquire into the- matter,,- seeing that N^w,,' Zealand had asked , fori tbe same; vessel, and , had; been; informed! that sbe.cpuldnot be^ spai'i d. The .Agent-General ha_t replied that the offer to South; ' Australia *as made 1 by anpversight of the Gelohial Office. - He hoped to obtain a better ; vessel for. New, ; Zealahd^!'? ; ! y-:.iv •myKnii -a-y (-::_■'..' •:,;!* •..•,;;-.; " •"-■••■'•' ■■'.-■■ : Sydney, October 24, -. ( , A ; pitblic meeting has been galled' for Monday, to urge upon the Government a ■ separate. Caiiforqian. Service,' irresptctive ; ?of New Zealand. ...,.,/ Messrs Rassell, and Samuel' have agreed toatemporary service, to cbhtihiie at the joint expense of New 'South Wales and New Zsaland till a 'permanent contract, commencesi -J ?. :^';*''i; ;y.,j ;A >:i i '■-•The! laboring . men's yunionj has notified, ■its intention to demaud Wfor eight .hours*. work-after.tb^,ls^P.eccml^ir^.' r '. , ; , [A] The! Mikaclb; has ; been 'chartered^ to, take' this mphth'B Californian mail. '. ; , *■'■"■'] ;; '■ Advices from-N^umea^re^oft the murder^ of aU: the "crew of the Auckland? cutter Lapwing;-at l SahiCrua r by.the natives, wb.o burned the;, vessel: They alsp.attacked the, warschooner Firefly, but, she. escaped. ;:' , „ i "' •' '"'" IJ " ''•"-' •'• iils - , J' 'f-:K.i';i :)t;-' " . , :■:& r;v-;i-;Adelaidei,iiQc.tober^24i 0 , J •' The Murray .Railway BilkLwsA,lpstjpnthe castingvote.pt t.he ( Sneakcr,ry ;>..;,; =. ; '' Mr ißppchajcji h?»s giv^i tyty&fe tcrro.W , L2,200,00p for and; to in* crease taxation by ' staimft lej^aby, aridpther , < dntied.'' t,v : XA \ * l .\ l ' f . 01 ' li: '\* '"■'< ! -v' ;^ limn '"'Bird, the pedestrian, and two publican s| ; ha've 'been;aentenoe^tQ^,s^,.-n^nth's.Jm-. pVisbnnient ; -for,, conspi^cy .tp v defraud ','by ; race. \AAAA ' . "! "'''." "''' "

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 18, 5 November 1874, Page 3

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Latest English and Australian News. Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 18, 5 November 1874, Page 3

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