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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

(Per Arawata, via the Bluff.) Melbourne, March 28. It is probable Parliament will not be dissolved before the end of April. The New Assembly will then meet at the end of May. In the case Langton v Symc, it having been decided by a full Court that the plaintiff could not be awarded damages twice over on two counts, he accepted the second count, and the Aije has to pay £750. An appeal to the Privy Council is spoken of. The Locomotive Inquiry Board have found in their report that colonial made engines were defective, but owing principally to the plans supplied. Sir Arthur Kennedy, the new Governor of Queensland, has been quarantined for sixteen days, but the Government steamer Kate lias been specially fitted up for him. Sir W. Gregory has returned to Ceylon.

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 864, 2 April 1877, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 864, 2 April 1877, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 864, 2 April 1877, Page 2

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