THE ELECTIONS IN VICTORIA.
REPLACING THE VICTORIAN LOAN ON THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. ROBBERY BY A CLERK IN THE COLONIAL BANK. TW O M INI ST ERS E X CIIAN G E PULPITS. THE SPEAKERSHIP IN THE NEW VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT. RAISING THE AUSTRAL. MELBOURNE. Saturday. It is understood that the election of Mr J. Shackell for Rodney, and Mr Ross for Melbourne North, Avill" be declared void on the ground that the elected representatives hold Government appointments, and therefore are ineligible to sit in the Assembly. This day. It is announced that the balance of the Victorian four-million loan ivill be placed on the London market to-day. Tenders will be opened on the Gth March. The Age to-day published a paragraph that another robbery has been committed by a clerk in the Colonial Bank of Australia. An exchange of pulpits took place yesterday between Canon Bromley, of St. Paul's, Melbourne, and the Rev. Charles Strong, of the Scots church. Mr James Grant, at present Colonial Secretary in the O'Loghlcn Government, is announced as a candidate for the Speakership in the new Parliament.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3627, 26 February 1883, Page 3
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182THE ELECTIONS IN VICTORIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3627, 26 February 1883, Page 3
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