AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
■ *-•■•■'; ■ — ■♦ —"• d ■' y y [eEUTEBS TELt'OBAMS. I A'l*-"---lleceived July 17, 1.30 a.m. Std-jby, July 16. The Harbor steamer Prince >f Wales sunk to day and two persons on board lyere drowned. '.-_ Melbourne, July 16. Loch iei and Tempe are scratched for the Melbourne Cup. , The final tie for the Victorian Waterloo Cup was run off to-day, Last r-.que«t securing the stakes with Monarque runner up. - . . . . Smsßy July 15. The iVTnriposrt sailed'this afternoon for San Francisco, vi'« Auckland.
The Legislatiye Assemhly Bill, gvmg effect to the resolution in favor of a
grant to Sir John Robertson, waa rfead a third time and passed. , * '•■ ■■■*-.--
The motion 1 tabled by Sir Henry Parkes, formally 'challenging the ruling of the Speaker as td the legality of last Friday's sitting, came on for discussion to-day. On a division, the motion was ' negatived. .. Adelaide, July 15. Lord Granville has telegraphed to Robinson, Governor of South Australia, stating that the Prince of Wales thanks the colonists for their invitation, but he fears engagements will prevent his visit-irig-the South Australian Jubilee Exhi- . bition. .
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 15, 17 July 1886, Page 2
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