LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS
AUSTRALIA. [eeittee's telegrams to the peess AGENCY.] Sydney, December 28. Arrived —Wakatipu. The mail steamer Anjoro is at the Sound. r l he shooting at the Wotonga is contradicted. The report arose through the discharge of firearms. Sydney, December 29. A monster open air auli-Chinese meeting was held yesterday, and decided to memorialise the 'Governor, praying for relief re Chinese immigration. [SPECIAL TO I'KUSS AGENCY ] Melbourne, D. c< mber 28. The Chief Secretary and Pro lessor Pearson departed to-day on the Embassy to London. Lord Harris's eleven in their first inuings made 331. The fifteen in their second innings made 241. It was a drawn game. The mail steamer Assam reached here on Friday. [special to globe.] Sydney, December 28. The S"ez mail is at Albany. There is only one. New Zealand passenger, M* Beaky. ahe Premier, Sir H. Park- e, made a great anti-Chinese speech, in which he said he was in favor of prohibiting the employment of more than one Chinaman to every ten Europeans in any eingle lusiuees or occupation, or by one firm,
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1519, 30 December 1878, Page 2
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