AUSTRALIAN.
]BY ELECTBIC TELEGBAPH. — COPYBIGHT.] BEUTEB's TELEGBAMS. Hobaet, May 17. The .two youths named Ogden and Sutherland who were commited for trial for atrocious murders in Epping Forest district, have been found guilty and sentenced to death. Adelaide, May 18. The population of South Australia on the 31st March last, is estimated by the Registrar-General at three hundred thousand. Received May 19, 11.30 a.m. Sydney, This Day. The Supreme Court has decided that steam tramways are illegal, and as all Government trams in this colony are worked by steam motors, a special Cabinet meeting has been called for to-day to consider the difficulty. A meeting of I ongregationahsts attending the Jubilee aow being celebrated here was held last evening, when a paper . was read by the Rev Dr Roseby, of ; Dunedin. Melboubne, This Day. Tho Argus, in a leading article, supports Twopenny's proposal for the holding of a Colonial Exhibition in London. The Age to-day publishes a special telegram from London, confirming the announcement of the death of Count de Chambord.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 106, 19 May 1883, Page 2
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