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LATEST AUSTRALIAN.

Melbourne, October 17. The MimVryis rr 1 ret absolutely formed, but, by in-8 lay next the C IT.i;f:e list will be announced tv the H -utm The .names will include s-.-veral membeiH of tiv’ late Kerferd Government with air Kerfcrd as Attorney Gemral Mr M'l herson > hief Secretary, Sir j. M’Gulloch ’l’ivasiuer and Prenvor, Mr Gillies Secretary o; Lands, and one or two new men — perhaps \!csh‘s Madden ami Jones—with Mr P. W.l.s-m in the 1 'ppm Home. A vessel fc’n ned at sea has heen v sei?n in lat. 22 33 m, 35 31 A. She was of about, 900 tons burden A portion of the fish-plates and brick:- we; -' s-.-en in tin'hold ; some of the ironwork was ied hot. *in the stern were the let : era, li the mo—r” and underneath “ Livurpo 1. ’ The hj .vtn -head was a woman, full length, c-irr ing a chid. Tao vessel was ee -a on ■ a-ust 17. Tim C-lmrch As-ernbly is sitting, and dealing with ma'tvis of some importance, including the eiedioa of Hit-hops, and providing for the pecuniary ;.v.ms -f the Church. Two night-men, named Kaingather, father and son, ■■ ere suffocated by foul air while emptying a e.-.-Fpool in Last Melbourne. Toe C;ecr>wich pt.-a-dcuers at House are dissatisfied 1a c.i use r De increase in after a cei-tirn age ch.-es cot extend to those in the Colonies, and th-y have resolved to petition the Admiralty. Bentley, lute manager of the Bank of New South W ales at B--echworth, has been sentenced to nearly eight years for making false entries, and the accountant Hughes to throe and a-half years. The City of Melbourne left San Francisco on the 11th inat with the maik The South Australian Parliament is prorogued to November ;0 Thu Governor, in hist speech, referred glowingly to the future prospects of the Colony. Mr Laegtou delivered a free trade lecture at I aglehawk, mining township, last night, and was very warmly received. The Cyphrenea reached Sydney yesterday.

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Evening Star, Issue 3949, 21 October 1875, Page 3

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LATEST AUSTRALIAN. Evening Star, Issue 3949, 21 October 1875, Page 3

LATEST AUSTRALIAN. Evening Star, Issue 3949, 21 October 1875, Page 3

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