AUSTRALIAN.
Sydney, November 16. — The steamer Ozone has been granted pratique, there being no infectious disease on board. The captain is suffering from intermittent fever. Adelaide, November 11.— Favourable reports continue to be received from Teetulpa, where the population is too large, however, to find employment on the goldfields. The diggers refuse to give any iniormation ns to their earnings. Melbocrxe, November 11. — In the Legisiativo Assembly to-day, Mr Bent gave notice of a motion tantamount to a vote of ■want of confidence in the Government, and condemning the action of Mr Gillies in connection with the appointment of Sir Win. Stawell as permanent Deputy-Governor of Victoria. At the sitting of the Presbyterian Assembly to day, the appeal of Mr JJods, late minister of the Scots Church, against the decision of the Presbytery was heard. Mr Dods disclaimed any sympathy with tho opinions and actions of the Key. Chae. Strong. The hearing of Rev. Geo, Bodds's appeal against the decision of the Melbourno Presbytery was concluded yesterday, tho Oeneral Assembly rejecting the appeal.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 179, 20 November 1886, Page 2
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173AUSTRALIAN. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 179, 20 November 1886, Page 2
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