AUSTRALIA.
[special to globe.] AQUATICS. SYDNEY, August 5. Hanlon’s reprosentativo lias arrived to challenge Triekott for a match for two thousand pounds at least. He wants the match to come off during the Exhibition period. [eeutee’s telbgeamb.] PROPOSED VOTE OF WANT OF CONFIDENCE. MELBOURNE, August 5. Sir John O’Shaunassy intends moving a vote of want of confidence in Mr Berry’s Ministry, on the ground of extravagant administration of the business of the country. MELBOURNE, Aug. 4. The Garonne brings the following nows from tho Capo : Undine and Magini were burnt, and Dabulmanzie, an important chief, had surrendered. No further advance was expected this season. Tho hardships of the transport service wore increasing, and tho oxen were dying. Ekowe will be re-occupied. The naval brigade was returning to England.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1703, 5 August 1879, Page 2
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