AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
• I • .! ■; (Per Claud ffayiilion ) > ■* ' ; „ January 24. ‘ Covemor Bowen has returned from Tasmania. Gevemor Weld, after visiting Ballarat j j places of 1 interest" in; Melbourne, proceeded < to Sydney this afternoon. Parliament is to be dissolved at the end of February orthe beginning of March. The new parliament is likely to meet after the general election early in May. The land department is to be thoroughly reor Siy i i ße d by the, creation,of fresh branches. The English'cricketert were received enthujoastically at Sydney. Play commences to-day. m. ??. at P*^ sent are on the Englishmen. The Flintshire has arrived at Brisbane with tho Torres Straits mail An action has been commenced to condemn the Aurora for a breach of the Polynesian Labor Act.
The Triennial Parliaments Bill passed its second reading iu the Sydney Upper House. Two Solomon islanders have been committed for trial for murdering the captain and crew- bf the Plato.
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Evening Star, Issue 3414, 30 January 1874, Page 2
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154AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3414, 30 January 1874, Page 2
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