SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS.
(From our t>vrti correspondent.)
lJunedin, Friday, 8 p. in. At Hampden Mains haa been committed for trial for stabbing his wife.' - Isaacs contests the Mayoral chair.
The Commissioner of Police recommends that the banks should escort their own gold, the Government continuing to afford the necessary police protection, by which a saving of £IOOO a year could be effected. ,£SOO should be placed at his di.-pjsJ to establish .a system of Revenue and brings under the notice of Government th« necessity for some better legal provision for the prevention of the adulteration of food, and for the recognition of the police in initiating and conducting public prosecutions in the police courts. The statement that Ministers Intend ask . ng for power to raise another loan receives contradiction. Cablegrams generally unimportant. No signs of thu Suez mail at Adelaide. It is stated that the losses of the squatters in the Australian Colonies during the last quarter amounts to ten millions.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 378, 9 June 1876, Page 3
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160SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 378, 9 June 1876, Page 3
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