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(»Y 0A etx.—RßWTrn’s tklxorams). MELBOURNE, Feb. 16. In the ft utree of his addres, to the elector, of MalJro: last night, Mr J. Moletyre «tatod t'hai; ho wa, opposed to the coalition of constlibutional and radical parties, and urged a M-ion of ministerialist, and const!tutionnli stn under Sir Bryan O'Loghlin and Mr .fame* -Service. Mr Mclntyre declared that s< c<H lition ministry under the leadership ffif Messrs Berry and Service would, if former!, b<: confronted by many opponent, in the Aosem bly. SYDNEY, Feb. 17, It ie uwderatood that Evans and Midwinter will take the place of Maedonnell and Boyle in tl>e International Cricket Match. The Englishmen are in splendid form. ALBANY, Feb. 16. P. and O. Co.'« steamship Nirartt arrived tn King George’s Sound last night, with the inward Suez mail, dated London, January 13th.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1277, 17 February 1883, Page 2
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