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Sydney, Thmsday. j The Assembly has? affirmed the desirability of the introduction of a new Education Bill. Arrived, Rotorua, Brisbane, Thursday. Parliament is further prorogued to December 23. Melbourne, Thursday. The Bank of Australasia at Moe was stuck up last night, by two men masked. They were successfully resisted, and although fired at, succeeded in escaping to the bush. The police are in pursuit. In the Assembly last night, the Hon. Graham Berry, stated he desired a dissolution and appeal to the country immediately after dealing with the reform measures now before Parliament. Sailed— Arawata, yesterday, with Suez mail.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 22, 7 November 1879, Page 3

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