AUSTRALIA.
[Reuter’s Aobnct.l Melbourne, June 7. A temporary Supply Bill was passed through both Houses of Parliament last night. The reform Bill, as amended by the Legislative Assembly, has been re* turned to the Legislative Council, but its acceptance by the latter Chamber ii generally thought to be improbable. Owing to a severe gale which blew here last night, the ship Bulwark, of 1300 tons, is on her beam ends opposite the Fisherman's Bend, id thoYarra. She is completely water-logged. A very high sea is running, Melbourne, June 8. In the Legislative Council to-day the Reform Bill, as amended in the Assembly, came up for consideration, but the discussion was postponed until tomorrow. The Secretaryship of the Victorian Racing Club, vacant by the death of the late Mr Bagot, has been offered to Mr Byron H« *i/tore, lessee of the Melbourne ExoV (huge. It is thought that he will accept the post.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2564, 9 June 1881, Page 2
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152AUSTRALIA. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2564, 9 June 1881, Page 2
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