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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.

[HeW PRESS ASSOCIATION.") LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. LoNDdfc, February 26. An extraordinary Credit the sum of .£15,000,000 llns been granted for the Zulu war. Berry Landed the SeCretal’y of State for the Colonies a reply to the despatch of October the Ist, arid at an interview Urged the necessity of Imperial legislation or other intervention, as the difficulty under actual circilihstftrich Was incapable of adjustment. The result of the interview is private, but Berry regards it as satisfactory. He is to have another in a few days. LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. . Melbourne, February 27. The Marquis of Normanby and stlitC landed at Sandridge at eight to-night; and was I'dcblved by a large number of officials, a guard of honor, and the presence of a large'number of people. He immediately proceeded to Government Uousp, where the Chief Judge administered the oaths in the presence of the Colonial Treasurer, the Chief Secretary, the Attorney-General, the Minister of Lands and Agriculture, the Fo«tmasler.GetiCral, the Commissioner of Railway and Roads, the Minister of Mines, the Mayor, Corporation} Consuls, and a numerous assemblage: He had a cordial reception-. [spEciAij Sydney, February 28. r fHe Fttglish footballers will not COUIO: George Alfred Lloyd; formerly Treasurer, bits had his certificate refused for improper retention of a trust fund; Three miners have been buried at WallSeufl. The Ditbb i police have captured two incipient bushrangers-. Tib- Chinese, crew of the Wolonga s’l'iich on the pavuu-nt question The coiiljMiiy evenr.ually granted their discharge. with full wages. An International Exhibition at .Vlsdnls is pr -pusedi The Government IlilVe employed 20 Queensland aboriginals to llildt the lieliys. 'l’ile “ Vagabond ” Contests Oi'angfe. Two miners hare been rescacil at Wallsßnd. Victoria again crickets the FnglisllM ulkgli and Sleight will probably play.

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Kumara Times, Issue 755, 1 March 1879, Page 2

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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 755, 1 March 1879, Page 2

REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 755, 1 March 1879, Page 2

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