VICTORIA.
Melbottenb, April 12. O'Shannassy and McCullough are both opposed by journalists. The Victorian Government generally are favorable to an offer to the cable company for a reduction for a pro rata subsidy according to the number of messages. Victoria would pay £13,000 ; New Zealand, £1300; other colonies not expected to agree even for a year. . Drummond, the bank manager, has been sentenced to five years. ■ A company is forming to utilise the iron discoveries at Massacre Bay, Nelson. i Meat has been raised a penny owing to the short supply of stock. • O'Farrell, defaulter, is known to be in New Caledonia, but has eluded,the police. All Communists have gone to England.
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1661, 27 April 1874, Page 2
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112VICTORIA. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1661, 27 April 1874, Page 2
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