AUSTRALIA.
[Rbutbb’s Aobncy*.] A Compromise Wanted. Melboxjene, April 1. The M Argus ” to day states that it nnderstands|the Legislative Council will *ot proceed with the Reform Bill, but will invite the Assembly to hold a joint Committee of the two Houses to agree if possible, to a compromise. , Oood Times Returning. Sydney, April 1. The revenue of New South Wales for the past quarter amounted to £1,393,000, being an increase of £464,000 compared with the amount for the March quarter of last year. ••A. Tuff for Kilmarnock.’* In view of the return of Lay cock, Messrs Mason Bros, offer £3OO for a prize for a sculling race to be open to all comers. The offer is made in connection with Walker’s whiskey, for which Messrs Mason Bros, are agents. Bush, the oarsman, has announced his intention of entering for the race.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2507, 2 April 1881, Page 3
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141AUSTRALIA. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2507, 2 April 1881, Page 3
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