REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
London, April 29, Parliament reassembled to-day after the Ministerial crisis, and the new members sworn. The Right Hon. MiBrand was elected Speaker.
April 30, Lord Carlingford has declined the Ambassadorship to Constantinople. Mr Farrer Herschel has been appointed Solicitor-General.
LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS,
Melbourne, May 1. It is stated that Sir Andrew Clarke will be appointed temporary AgentGeneral for Victoria in London.
Sydney, May 1. Vane, an ex-bushranger, has been committed for trial on a charge of sheep stealing.
The Hon. Sir J. Robinson, vice president of the Executive Council, and representative of the Government in the Legislative Council, will temporarily take the portfolio of Minister of Education which is instituted under the new Education Act.
Brisbane, May 1. It is reported that 600 Chinese are preparing to proceed to the Cola goldfield which has ■ for sometime been abandoned owing to the blacks and difficulties of transport.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1121, 3 May 1880, Page 2
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