AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE IRIbH INFORMERS. „ "THE BANK ROBBERY. , .ciIARGrE OF HERESY; ' l ' ! , ("BY SLEO^RIO TELEORAPH.-COPrRIOHT.) :'•'■' (redter's telegrams.) Melbourne, September 21., c -. i The Messageries Maritimes Compy's steamship Saghalien by which two Irish lnfonfaers, (Kavanagh and? : Hahlon, . were passengers* for Europe, sailed, ithis) moVningiforMsrseilles. r ; .;,» ,,,.- _• « The Commercial Bank of Australia have-ofFared'a reward of £1000 for the j discovery of the robbery of bullion and notes from the bans; sate last night. The Melbourne Presybterymet again to-day to 1 consider the charge of heresy, which has been preferred tagainst^.the b ßev. Charles Strong. After-discussion' it waßr«so_ved to refer the case to general assembly of the Scotch Oburcb. Brisbane, Septembet 20, *The ; immigrants by the Duke .-.ot Westminister placed m quarantine for small-pox will be released on Monday next.' ■' r >^i '... .'{.-,.,;_ _...
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 248, 21 September 1883, Page 2
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128AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 248, 21 September 1883, Page 2
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