AUSTRALIAN.
(from our own correspondent.) MELBOURNE, Thursday. No clue as yet been obtained as to the perpetrator of the robbery at the Commercial Bank. It now transpires that no sovereigns but only a bar of gold and notes were stolen. The theft appears to have been skilfully effected. The Messageries Maritimes Company’s steamship Saghalien. by which the Irish in formers, Kavanagh and Hanlon are passengers for Europe, sailed this morning for Marseilles. The Commercial Bank of Australia has offered a reward of LIOOO, for the discovery of the robbery of bullion and notes from the Bank safe last night. The Melbourne Presbytery met again today, to consider the charge of heresy which has been preferred against the Rev. Charles Strong. After much discussion it was resolved to refer the case to the general assembly of the Scotch Church. BRISBANE, Thursday. The immigrants by the steamship Duke of Westminister, who were placed in quarantine for small pox, will be realeased on Monday next.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1359, 22 September 1883, Page 3
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162AUSTRALIAN. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1359, 22 September 1883, Page 3
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