MELBOURNE.
The exhibition opened on Thursday is attracting largo crowds to the city.
Government intend to propose a loan of four hundred thousand pounds for public works.
Judge Dunne's resignation has been accepted by the Government.
Great floods have occurred at Beechworth, a quarter of a mile of railway line having been washed away. Ovens liver rose nine feet in a very few hours.
Damages, £20, have been given against the Bank of New South Wales for dishonoring a cheque.
A reward of £200 is offered for the recovery of the notes stolen from the Bank of Victoria, and a further sum of £200 for such information as will lead to the "conviction of tbe thief.
The Rev. Charles Clarke has given up his congregation to devote himself entirely to lecturing.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2089, 14 September 1875, Page 2
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131MELBOURNE. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2089, 14 September 1875, Page 2
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