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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

MR REDMOND IN NEW SOUICk WALES. "./_ DEMONSTRATION IN AUSTRALIA. (BBUTEE's TBLBGEAMS.) . Sydney, March ]jj6V Mr Redmond has returned to Sydney from a visit to the country districts, where he has held meetings of an orderly character throughout. *•x • i , .■•■■•"» March it. An Irish demonstration took place to-day at Botany, and was largely attended, but the proceedings were quiet and orderly. Mr Redmond made a speech, and took occasion to exonerate Mr .Sgad from the charge of misapp»priation of the Leagued funds! ' " A. great fire has occurred at .Penile gum, resulting m the destruction of four of the principal Shops m the town. Sr SjSSXS^L A? estimated at £5000, which is only partially" iusiired. MELBbuBNT^ This Day. Mr McKean has announced himself as candidate for Collingwoo'd; m opposition ,to Mr Langridge iwho seeks reelection on appointment as commissioners of traif c and customs. The Peninsular | and Oriental, Oo announce that from June next their steamers will resume callirigi at Mar* seilles* . •.-..•; ■-. ■; * ? Replies received by the PostmasfcerGeneral from South Australia, Queens* land, and Tasmania, :are;' favorable to the proposed postal? conference. No answer has yet '■ been; received from the Governments of New South Wales or New Zealand. ... >

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 37, 19 March 1883, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 37, 19 March 1883, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 37, 19 March 1883, Page 2

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