AUSTRALIA.
[eeuter’s telegrams.] MELBOURNE, November 11, Harboring BushrangersMrs Jones, of the Glenrowan Hotel, who was brought up at the Police Court, charged with harboring the Kelly gang, has been remanded. Festive New ZealandersSeventy ladies and gentlemen, New Zealand colonists, held a banquet. Judge Gillies occupied the chair, Messrs Peacock and Reid being vice-chairmen. Numerous toasts were proposed and a most enjoyable evening spent. SYDNEY, November 11. WreckThe Lady Darling, steam collier, has been wrecked while going from Newcastle to Melbourne. It is feared that the captain and crew have been drowned. The Bermagui Mystery. Fifty pounds reward is offered fer the elucidation of the Bermagui mystery, there being strong proof that the partyhave been murdered. A free pardon will will be granted to an accomplice becoming Queen’s evidence. Shipping. Sailed—Ringarooma, for Auckland. SYDNEY, November 12. Political. Sir Henry Parkes addressed the electors of West Sydney last night, when a vote of confidence in him was passed. The Lady Darling. The captain and crew of the Lady Darling, wrecked yesterday on the coast, have been saved.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2097, 12 November 1880, Page 2
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175AUSTRALIA. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2097, 12 November 1880, Page 2
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