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AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS.

[per press agency.] Melbourne, Thuradij OPENINGVFPZRLIimW Parliament -opened on Tuesday; "1 Governor's speech stated that the e mated revenue had been fnllv realis The finance of the country was in a al factory condition. A number of Ma* promised, including the Electoral ]!, alter some of the existing boundaries to equalise the'districts, also to add ak four more members to the Assembly. 1! Railway Extension,'"' Harbour Trt Mining on Private Property,".Wines,'Be and Spirits Sale, Land, andEducati Bills would also be introduced. No mention was made -of alteration and none was- proposed Council. T" The address was agreed to after a 4 remarks, and in the Assembly no am® menfc was proposed, but in the course the debate the speech was much-critica especially for omissions. It waa f favorably received by the Press general The revenue returns for the year slot total of four million three hundreds twenty-two thousand pounds, with increase of one hundred and ni® thousand. A VACANT SEAT. Mr. Thomas, the member for Sandridi is dead. The Solicitor-General is a 0 didate for the vacant seat. STEVENSON'S CASE. The Government refuse to re# Stevenson's invoices without a pro? heading, and their goods are constat arriving, and remain unopened, d«J great injury to their business. THE LOSS OF THE GETTWOOP Three bpdies have been recovered fa the ship Gettwood. It is now almost# ti'.in that no lives were saved. PAIN WANTED. Pain is very much wanted in all Australian Colonies. The average faHJ the last half year is the lowest since It® Meat and vegetables are getting deal'. SULLIVAN. Sullivan is said to have left the CoM

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 77, 20 July 1876, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 77, 20 July 1876, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 77, 20 July 1876, Page 2

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