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VICTORIA.

MELBOURNE, March 16. The M'Culloch Ministry resigned on 12th, in consequence of home despatches opposing the Darling grant tack. Mr Fellows sent for. Parliament opened by commission on Friday. Sir Francis Murphy elected Speaker. The Assembly adjourned to 24th. Fellows, not yet formed Ministry, will have interview with Q-overnor to-day, and submit plan of administration. Both Houses passed addresses expressing deep sorrow and indignation at the outrage committed on Duke. Large public meeting passed address. Meetings everywhere. Sympathy for the Prince and horror at outrage universally felt. s

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Southland Times, Issue 922, 25 March 1868, Page 2

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VICTORIA. Southland Times, Issue 922, 25 March 1868, Page 2

VICTORIA. Southland Times, Issue 922, 25 March 1868, Page 2

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