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CABLE_NEW& [EEUTEE’S TELKGEAMS TO THE PE«6S AGENCY.] AUSTRALIAN-. Meleouenß, April 1. Judge Fellows is still in a critical condition. It is probable that the route of the Gippsland railway from Oakleigb to Melbourne will be decided to-day. The Govoenment have had s consultation with Mr Sladen with a view to compromise the difference between the two Houses on this question. INTERREDYIN OIAL [pee pekss agency.] Blenheim, Msreh 2. last night three stacks of barley were burnt at Redwood Brothers’ farm, Spring Creek. The destruction of the property would have been less but for a strong wind blowing at the time. The origin of the fire is unknown, A threshing machine stored near was saved. There was an insurance of £3OO in the South British Company. Wellington, April 2. Mr Stephenson, mate of the Hawea, who met with an accieent last night, while the vessel was going down the harbor by a block falling on his headjdied at eight this morning, having never recovered consciousness. Dunedin, April 2. Mr James Green announces himself a candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives for Port Chalmers, vice the Hon. W. H. Reynolds.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1260, 2 April 1878, Page 2
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