ADELAIDE.
The Government has resolved to pursue a vigorous policy, and on the meeting of Parliament'will submit,; several;■ important nieasures^ ."■"".' ■\ A-league has been formed in faror of free secular compulsory education
(from correspondents.
COEOMANDEL. I ' ' • ' This day. " The Bkmarck has over 400 lbs. of specimens in hmd; gold is showing m the stopes now. - . : The City of Auckland intends crushing their, specimens on Monday impossible. Kennedy's Bay.—The Rob Eoy sailed on Wednesday. The Eose, cutter, is loading for Ausklr.nd. At, Cabbage Bay over 500 logs are reported down. ; The Tebalea road is being cleared and the tramway mended. Mr Sheath, Inspector of Telegraphs, for Tapu to day. * , The Coroamndei publicans are getting *t»p a petition to reduce the license fee In consequence of the; exodus of miners j from hers.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2013, 17 June 1875, Page 2
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130ADELAIDE. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2013, 17 June 1875, Page 2
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