AUSTRALIAN.
beuteb's telegbams. Sydney, August 3. The application for a new trial in the libel case, Anderson v. the proprietors of the Sydney Morning Herald, has been refused. Proceedings are now about to be instituted against the pioprietors of the Herald and Echo for contempt of Court, account of attacks made upon Justice Innes, who tried the above-mentioned case, by those papers in commending upon the results of the trial. Received August 4, 0.55 a.m.] Melboubne, August 3. The steamship Pathan was boarded on entering the heads by a party of po ice, and the passengers mustered for inspection. Two Melbourne residents who accompanied the police declared themselves able to identify Kavanagh among those on board, stating that they were acquainted with him in Dublin. Hanlon, another of the Invincibles, admitted his identity and pointed out Smith, the third of the party. No others, however, could be identified. The Government have pro hibited the landing of the informers in this colony and they will therefore be compelled to remain on board the steamer until her departure. The action of Mr Service in the matter met with unanimous approval.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 25, 4 August 1883, Page 2
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