SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
FROM OUR OWN' C >R!:KSPOXDEN'T. DUNEDIN. November 26. Henry Madden, a 'ailor, while drank, 'aid tluwit across tie rails on the Ocean Beach railway line. Tne enard-iroti oi the engine threw him off the rails, but his firm was injured so badly that it had to be am put at', d. The demolition of Bell Hill was completed on S iturdry. T.ie Times parliamentary telegram says that Ministers spoke very dec.dadly ab-.u: restoring the Middle Island Police Force ro its former civil status, as well as rcju'at;ng the real inequalities caused by the. professedly uniform rate of piy. It is mw rumored that the Middle Island Force will lie iimnediat ly discontinued with the Armed Consabidary, and placed under Mr. We'don as Coininissioiur.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 492, 26 November 1877, Page 2
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125SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 492, 26 November 1877, Page 2
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