MELBOURNE.
May 27,
In addition to the awards of medals already telegraphed, Mr John Alexander Wilson,-of White Island, New Zealand, receeived a bronze medal for unrefined sulphur. The Victorian Government steamer Victoria has returned from the search for the barque Cambria, which left Mauritius for Launceston on March 15. No sign of the missing vessel has been seen. The members of the Ministerial Corner party in the Legislative Assembly are persisting in their opposition to the Reform Bill as amended bS. the Council. The Hon. Graham Berry has had an interview to-day with the Governor to consider the present political situation. May 28. No particulars have transpired as to the interview which took place yesterday between the Premier and the Governor. It is geserally believed, however, that Mr Berry's chief object was to ascertain His Excellency's views as to a dissolution of Parliament in the event of the Reform Bill being rejected.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3094, 28 May 1881, Page 3
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