AUSTRALIAN.
(Per Zealandia at Auckland.) Melbourne. A notification is published by the Governor of New South Wales to "cancel"~t_ie reward offered for tho capture of the Kellys at the end of threo months, bat they will continue the pension for wives and children of men killed or injured in attempting to capture the bushrangers. On the 21st instant a fire hroke out next to the Theatre Royal, on the premises occupied by Mrs Sutton, milliner and dressmaker. Tbe damage done was between £200 and £300. Mr Cuthbert has signified his approval of the mutual agreement between Sydney, Adelaide, and Melbourne respecting the i eduction of Intercolonial press messages from 8s 8d to 3s per 100 words. South Acsthalia. The sentence of life imprisonment passed on John Dibrey for the manslaughter of his wife in December, 1876, haa heen remitted on the ground of well-founded jealousy, which mitigated the crime. Sydney. Mr Chalis has left a will bequeathing £100,000 to the University of Sydney. Two lives will intervene before the sum is available, namely, that of Mrs Chalis and Mr Chalis' sister.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 101, 28 April 1880, Page 2
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181AUSTRALIAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 101, 28 April 1880, Page 2
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