Sub-inspector O'Connor says, that, ns a rule, the Victorian police when after the Kelly gang, stuck to the roads in their patrol, because they feared they would lose themselves.
fun prospccte of the West Coast Railway (North Island) continue favorable. The “ Grey River Argus ” says it. is reported that, on her next trip, the Hero will bring down to the West Coast 400 Chinese fresh from Hong Kong. It would seem from this that this part of the world finds favor in John's eyes as a field for mining industry. We learn that Cameron, an old resident of Bendigo, has been arrested on tho charge of stealing bank notes to tho value ot L4O from the person of otie Morris. From what transpires tho theft was committed some six months ago, and tho notes being new and tho numbers known, a lookout was always kept for them, and that recently some found in circulation xvero traced to the accused. The charge is to ho heard before .Major, Keddoll, this day at Cromwell.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 993, 29 April 1881, Page 3
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