AUSTRALIA.
[neuter’s telegrams.] SYDNEY, May 13. Sir Henry Parkos, when laying tho foundation of a public school, stated that the Government contemplated irv.troduing important educational changes. Arrived —W akatipu. Advices from New Guinea state that ton more native teachers have died of fever. Arrived, Somerset, at Cooktowu, from Singapore. MELBOURNE, May 13. Arrived —Arawata. The liabilities of the Providential Suburban Bank, which stopped, are very small, its operations being limited. The assets cover deficiencies. A meeting of the Associated Banks was held to-day, when a disposition was shown to support noteholders. Nothing was decided. Mace, Thompson, Eoley, and Hickeu who wore charged with conspiring to commit a broach of tho peace, wore discharged. There wore seventeen magistrates on the bench.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1632, 14 May 1879, Page 2
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