AUSTRALIAN.
[per te anau at bluff.] Hobart, June 18. James Parsons, residing near Brighton, has been arrested for shooting his father. The Cabinet has under consideration a proposal for a direct steam service between England and Launceston. The Chamber of Commerce held a meeting, and condemned the acceptance of any scheme before Parliament had had an opportunity of considering the same. _ • A bill is to be shortly introduced into Parliament to authorise tho construction of tranvways in Hobart. Adelaide, June 18. The Chief Secretary has moved the adjournment of the House for a fortnight. Mr Bray deprecated a delay of a fortnight Avhcn business Avas so pressing, and taunted the Government with being on the taxation and land question. A special enquiry of a searching- naturois to be made into the recent outbreak of opthalmia at Magill Industrial School. Brisbane, June 18. The consignment of 14 Hereford bulls have been lauded safely from Neiv Zealand. Messrs M'Murdoand Davis, charged with infringing the labor traffic regulations, will be sent to Fiji by H.M.S. Raim to-morrow for trial by the High Commissioner of the Pacific. B_ Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. [Reuters Telegrams.]
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4035, 27 June 1884, Page 3
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188AUSTRALIAN. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4035, 27 June 1884, Page 3
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