AUSTRALIA.
[reuter's telegrams.] SYDNEY, June IS. The mint authorities have made arrangements to issue a now silver coinage. BRISBANE, June 18. His Hon. Sir James Cockle, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, has reargued. MELBOURNE, June 18.
By the shipping report per tho Suez mail, dated London, May 9th, it appears that from tho 20th April to 9th May, the following vessels have sailed for New Zealand: —Loch Cree and Bcomah, for Wellington; Cockonnoutk and Thomas Stephen, for Otago; Ironside and Kil4. man, for Auckland; Lurline and Morope, for Canterbury. MELBOURNE, June 17. Arrived—Tanjore, to-day, from King George's Sound. The Chimborazo arrived at Suez yesterday. Mr Borry reached Melbourne to-night, and was publicly received in Spencer street. A torchlight procession was formed, and procoedod to the Treasury, whero Mr Berry made a speech, thanking tho people for his reception. He believed the reform question was brought to a point whero victory was assured to the people. They had the moral support of tho best minds in England, and could not fail to win.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1662, 18 June 1879, Page 2
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