AUSTRALIA.
[eexttee’s telegeams.] SYDNEY, July 1. Shipping. Arrived—Rotorua, from Auckland. . Export Duty v. Royalty. In the Legislative Assembly last night the Treasurer moved that an export duty be substituted for the proposed royalty on coal. The resolution was adopted by the House. MELBOURNE, June 30. Further Developments. It is currently reported that Hart’s brother, with fifty armed men, are at Greta township, about seven miles from Glenrowan, the scene of Monday’s tragedy, and intend to resist the holding of an inquest on the bodies of Dan Kelly, Steve Hart, and Byrne.- Strong bodies of police, fully armed, have been sent from'Benalla and Wangaratta to Glenrowan. It is feared that terrible bloodshed may result if the rumour prove correct, and there is great excitement everywhere in consequence. Later. Nothing further has been received from Greta. The coroner has permitted the burial of the bodies of the outlaws without folding an inquest. The police, therefore, refrain from going to Greta, and the excitement is gradually subsiding.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1982, 1 July 1880, Page 2
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