INTERCOLONIAL.
Sidney, Wednesday. The cahmen's strike has been terminated by the cabmen agreeing to place satchels containing fare cards in their cabs ,- Thursday. The Assembly has affimed the desirability of introducing a new Education Bill. Mi-lbodbne, Thursday. The Bank of Australasia at Moe was •tack np last night ' y two men masked, but they were successfully resisted. Though Bred at they succeeded in escaping to the bosh. The police are in pursuit. In the Assembly last night the Hon Graham Berry stated that he desired a dissolution, and would appeal to the country immediately after dealing with the Reform measures now before Parliament. Bailed— Arawata, yesterday with the Suez mail. The bank robbers were captured by the police this morning. They are the sons of a ■elector. Arrived — Ringirooma.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 255, 7 November 1879, Page 2
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129INTERCOLONIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 255, 7 November 1879, Page 2
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