AUSTRALIA.
[Heuteu’s Agency.] Political. Mki.uoup.nio, May 19. The debate in the Legislative Assembly on the Address in reply to the Governor's Speech, closed last night. The Address was agreed to without a division.
The action of Sir John O’Shanassy and Messrs Gaunson. and Graves, who have hitherto ranked as Ministeralists, but who are now among the chief critics of the Government, will, it is expected,influence the fate of Mr Service’s Reform scheme.
The present state of political affairs is being much discussed. Insulting a Premier. Sydney, May 19. A youth named Ball Las been arrested under warrant, and committed for trial on a charge of offering-Sir Henry Parkes, the Premier and Colonial Secretary, the sum of £SO as a consideration for the Premier to secure him an appointment in the Civil Ser« vice.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2238, 20 May 1880, Page 2
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133AUSTRALIA. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2238, 20 May 1880, Page 2
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