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MELBOURNE.

Thursday. Tho Commercial Bank of Australia has offered a reward of £1000 for the discovery of the robbery of bullion and notes from the bank safe last, night. . The Melbourne Presbytery met again today to consider the charge of heresy which has been preferred against the Rev. Charles Strong. After discussion it was resolved to refer the case to tho General Assembly of the Scotch Church. . Tins day. Mr Gillies, tho Minister of Railways, announced in the Assembly last night that it was intended to use Wood s brake on all tho lines north of the Yarra, unci the A\ cst-ino-houso brake on tho southern lines. Iho Artrus to-day, commenting on the announcement, strongly condemns the decision of the , Railway Department.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3802, 21 September 1883, Page 3

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MELBOURNE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3802, 21 September 1883, Page 3

MELBOURNE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3802, 21 September 1883, Page 3

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