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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

UNPUBLISHED AUSTRALIAN. Melbouene, June 28. It is rumored here that an action of breach of promise is pending against a lady of distinguished position in New J SUMMARY. Melbotjbne, June 28. A rule nisi has been granted for a new . trial in Degraves v. M'Mullen. Anew trial is probable in Mr Villeneuve Smith's divorce case. Lady Bo wen goes to England for a year. A proposal is mooted for the Government to take over the ' Argus '-Reuter contract. . Nimblefoot and King of the Ring hare been scratched for the cup. Nfew Guinea is only conditionally taken possession of. Advices by the mail mention that the damage to the French vineyards is so great that it is probable there will be no wine or brandy for two years. Sydney. Eight persons were drowned in the floods at the Darling. Sydney will carry on the Californian Service at her own expense, rather than land the mails at Moreton Bay. "Wellington, July 5. The Hon. Dr Pollen is gazetted Colo--nial Secretary, vice Mr Reynolds resigned. Sydney, July 5. Mr George Kir ton, manager of the Bank of New Zealand at Moreton Bay, was fined £SO for contempt of Court in not appearing as a witness in a case of forgery, whereby justice miscarried.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 227, 11 July 1873, Page 7

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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 227, 11 July 1873, Page 7

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 227, 11 July 1873, Page 7

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