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AUSTRALIAN.

Melrourne, June 22. A young woman, name unknown, has been found drowned in nine inches of water at the Sandridge lagoon The &i unicipal Conference Committee have submit tel a scheme for the formation of a Metropolitan Board of Works, tho representation being based on the annual value of property. A daughter of the late William Howe, author, is in the Colony in destitute circumstances, ageil v 72. The jury in Green's esse, after five hours' deliberation, brought in a verdict of not guilty of murdering Reynolds.

lhe railways from Ballarat to Maryborough and Castlemaine to Cheswick will be opened on July 7th.

Butchard has been re-ar rested for forging Tyson's name.

Ibe Prince of Waleß Opera House narrowly escg'.ei being burned down, Newcastle, June 22. The Memento sailed for Dunedin on the 19th. Stdnrt, June 22. In New South Wales a strong feeling prevails against the present education system as administered. A Secular Education Bill will be proposed next session of Parliament. The first meeting of its supporters wns held t>day, the Mayor presiding. A series of public meetings is intended to be held to advocate the olject. Heavy snow pterins have occurred in the Southern districts. A shepherd named Els worth was frr zen to death near Coama.

Mr Kichatdson, formerly general manager of the Joint Stock Bank, Sydney, and lately managing director of the Mutual Life Company, died after a few hours' illness.

Hx buildings in Pyrmont have been burned The Italian Opera season opens to-night. The season is not likely to last long. The schooner Peri hss been wrecked at Botany Heads, The crew were saved.

A garotting cape has occurred at Grafton, The supposed perpetrator hns heen arrested.

Dr Van Heckeren and a quack named Burdett have ben remanded on a charge of procuring abortion for a Parrarnatta reeident named Daks

Public meetings continue to protest against Gardiner's release.

The Macjrregor leaves for Auckland on Saturday. The trial trip after the repairs was very satisfactory.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 153, 30 June 1874, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 153, 30 June 1874, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 153, 30 June 1874, Page 2

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