MR BERRY NOT TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND RE POSTAL CONFERENCE.
PROPOSED COLONIAL EXHIBITON IN LONDON. RUMOUR ANENT BANK MANAGER'S DEFALCATIONS CONFIRMED. VACANT PORTFOLIO IN NEW SOUTH WALES MINISTRY TO BE ALLOTTED SHORTLY. TWO ATROCIOUS MURDERERS SENTENCED TO DEATH. THE POPULATION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. MELBOURNE. Thursday. The statement that Mr Berry intended to proceed to New Zealand was incorrect. Ho lias undertaken to write fully to the Government regarding tho decision of the Australian colonies to join the postal nnisn. Mr Twopcny is here actively prosecuting his proposal that a colonial exhibition should be held in London. This day. The rumour that the manager of a bank at Eaglehawk, near Sandhurst, had been guilty of defalcations, is now confirmed. The defaulter's name is Young, the manager of the local branch of the Bank of Victoria.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3695, 18 May 1883, Page 3
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134MR BERRY NOT TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND RE POSTAL CONFERENCE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3695, 18 May 1883, Page 3
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