AUSTRALIAN.
[eeuter’s telegrams.] SYDNEY, December 10. N-S.W- Estimates. The estimates of expenditure for next year are £4,084,183, showing a decrease of £BSOO as compared -with last year. [association special.] MELBOURNE, December 9, Mr Berry’s PlatformThe speeches of Mr Berry indicate an intention to accept defeat in the Assembly and then to appeal to the country. [eeutee’s telegrams.] SYDNEY, December 9. New Zealand Cattle at Sydney. No prizes were awarded to New Zealand exhibits at the Cattle Show McLean’s Duke of Newcastle was commended. The Bushrangers. The trial of the bushrangers was adjourned until to-morrow. MELBOURNE, December 9. A Dissolution. Mr Berry stated in the Assembly that the Ministry had recommended the Governor to dissolve Parliament, and that the Marquis of Normanby had accepted the recommendation unconditionally, and will grant a dissolution before Christmas. The Reform Bill A largo majority of the Upper House are adverse to counsels’ opinion that the Government Reform Bill should not be sent to the Legislative Council. A Slander CaseThe Melbourne “ Daily Telegraph ” was non-suited, the Court of Appeal deciding that a Corporation was unable to sue for slander.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1811, 10 December 1879, Page 2
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