AUSTRALIA.
[eeutee’s telege.AMS.J SYDNEY, June 30. A constable who was about to arrest a horse-stealer at Ooonamble shot him dead. At the inquest, a verdict of “Justifiable homicide-” was returned. Floods at Grafton have partially destroyed the maize crop. LAUNCESTON, June 30. The Volunteers have been called on for active service, and placed under the Mutiny Act. Pastor CLiaiquy lecture# to-night. MELBOURNE, June 30. The police have started in pursuit of another party of men supposed to ha tha Kelly gang. The election for East Melbourne tomorrow excites considerable interest, and a keen contest is anticipated. [special to globe.] SYDNEY, Juno 30. The first heavy shipment of mew teas has arrived at Port Darwin.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1673, 1 July 1879, Page 2
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