AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
(By the Claud Hamilton,) The North-Eastern Kailway line has been opened as far as Wodohga. f)r L. L. Smith's conduct, as member for Richmond, has been brought before Parliament for taking LhOO from a man namyd Armitage, to get his (Armitage’s) claims against (xovernment recognised. Mrs Shannon has been tried a third time for the npudor of her child. The jury acquitted her. The ship Dallam Tower lias got her new iron masts fixed in her. A farthing damages was given against Dr Hadden for giving a certificate whereby a sane man was sent to the Lunatic Asylum. The All-England Eleven cricket match is announced place on Boxing-day. The Land Bill, with the Legislative Council’s amendments, will be rejected in the Assembly. The Mines Regulation Bill has passed. Mr Coppin stands for the Melbourne qwsW tucncy. Mr Lines, member foy Mudgee. becomes At-torney-Cene’-aj wivboni, a seat in the Cabinet, in A(i,’ Pm’k'*ss Ministry.
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Evening Star, Issue 3363, 29 November 1873, Page 2
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155AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3363, 29 November 1873, Page 2
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