AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Miss Clara Stephenson is performing at the Theatre Royal, Hobarton. Miss Annie Barker, a well-known successful lady speculator, has been duly elected a member of the Sandhurst Stock Exchange.
A Bill has been introduced into the South Australian Legislature to regulate the formation and registration of trades unions. It is rumored in Sydney that the naval authorities there have been instructed by the Home Government not to place the war vessels on the Australian station beyond the reach of telegraphic communication. At the opening of the Queensland Exhibition last month a great feat of telegraphy was performed, the Governor’s speech, 700 words in lengnth, was wired to Sydney from Brisbane in IBJ minutes. A clerk in the Mining department has been suspended for breach of discipline in sending a caricature of Mr. Brough Smyth in a letter addressed from the department to that gentleman.
A motion has been carried in tbe South Australian Parliament for remunerating jurors at inquests ; also, amotion in favor of calling for tenders in the other colonies for the construction of the various lines of railway.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4849, 6 October 1876, Page 3
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182AUSTRALIAN NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4849, 6 October 1876, Page 3
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