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AUSTRALIA.

[.l\ EUTKII’s Ac EXC Y.d Victorian Greenbacks. Melbourne, Sept. 15. In the Legislative Assembly last a Hill authorising the issue of Treasury bonds to the amount of £500,000 was road a second time. It is estimated there will be a deficiency of :£ 100,000 in October. Uew Soutli Wales Political. SVDNEV, Sept. 15. Government lias given notice to the Banks of its intention to withdraw £200,000. Parliament has been further prorogued till October 2G. Pulpit vsrsiis Platform.

All the Protestant Churches in Sydney have expressed their approval of Sir Henry Parkcs action in regard to Professor Proctor’s proposed Sunday lectures. It'has transpired that Sir Henry Parkcs acted in defiance of the AttorneyGeneral’s opinion that the lectures could not be lawfully interfered with. The s.s. Sorata. Adi-lairKj Sept. 15. The Sorata’s bottom is very much crushed. Mvery effort is being made to stop the leaks, and an attempt will be made to tow her off to-night. The Premier iii a 33ifBcuIty. PiasiiAXK, Sept 15. In the case of Miles v. Mcllwruith the defendant’s pleas have been disallowed. If the facts arc proved the plaintiif must win.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2340, 16 September 1880, Page 2

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AUSTRALIA. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2340, 16 September 1880, Page 2

AUSTRALIA. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2340, 16 September 1880, Page 2

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