INTERCOLONIAL.
•■--•■■_■ ' Melbourne, Wednesday. ■ The debate on the Reform Bill in the Assembly still continues, and is not expected to close this week. ■*■•-..'- ' Sailed— Rotorua for New Zealand yesterday. . .; . Sydney, Tuesday. A schooner arrived from Samoa brings news of the shelling of two of the principal Tillages by,fl.M.S. Danae: ' The Samoana are much incensed' thereat,! and threaten to storm Samba city, and massacre the whites. The Danae remains to protect the whites. ; ,-;:.... . .Wednesday. A ballot: has-been taken amongst the miners on the. proposals submitted by Mr Lloyd for the'settlement bf'the Btrike.' The men have, however, rejected the compromise, and the strike continues, r A man has been arrested at Tumut on suspicion of being Joseph 'Byrnes, the bushranger. He has been remanded fox* identification by the police.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 137, 9 June 1880, Page 2
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126INTERCOLONIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 137, 9 June 1880, Page 2
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