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Australian Telegrams.

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I There has been some little stir in tho I political arenajJoV*ifijf to"fierry's charge of ■■ corruption against the Speaker and Chair* ■man of doMJ^ePiiW^tfi^ Stone■lias consulted Messrs Higgmbotnom i and Francis. THejJeupo&ilisrry forwarded : what was termed an apology to Sir Chss. : MeMahon, hut stated-that what he meant to convey by corruption was that undue influenieOJiTMOthrtoaed QXfTfflbfcL by i Ministers over the Speaker's decision.. This has broughtMioiiterffOiit, who hare written to the Speaker asking for an : explanation as to how they influenced himr-ani~so-4he-«iatter-at.preifiat-Kesfcft, The Chairman of Committees, it is said, decline»sffi¥i6fei^Tth¥diaft.tMß|fO!ogy. Very severe thunderstorms were expertene'edQ&sfctwl^kKSri Ifoauoj } '' '■'l&.-'iotitk'gmm waar-killed jialfiEJieabetk mm ty Jlifntnin^i'Tbi >ee othwaeathi fi-6'nF.tlifc 1 sftttif bhum-*iw' Jttes -ooafntry. S%ve Wnfetf eWe#M<J^3raM n V;. to, a^laymaU. -a»^hensiorfiS'^;ia^ttgHt,' wnile^S f C^t|l|,S*le^#^^» by thousands and some stations JiaYje£ to be aband(jnMcfor|Wffln|^^3Tj^g|^fn t^SaHiuel) Ranisdenj^ yesterlay^tsMpd^eAiOxJhßicftilefit.ftfijiPjgiQ fortune;: i;Hebe^a&Jiferaa-a.stonemßSOii iß'ttie'^hriy^>da^s»iof<thencolonyiksjJ' ■&■■ ■ C^jSif.WillianiiGre^oiysis ittffathtf:guest 8f tts'6vfeTrib*'-B^w^i(i'.«''Binfe©"liiß^t»yßin the colony,h,e has visited nearl^aH^th'& Bla^teo^aiff^^^^p: aclager. Jp... England. Jo-daj'j^ntW^iiaif steamer.

pSfea-Io nfcacto $te*dg36h Cth««lßfc. 'of March. .an SO s^v.i:' Sir^TOilJianj f^yis, t||e pi^»e.ntjG<?veri3(or of the Straits Settlement, "is c'iominjj <|ufe to report on tho defences of Colony. % T Wheat has been sold to-day up to 6s 8d; sugars are advancing; Heunessy's case braudy commands higher ratest

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2542, 28 February 1877, Page 2

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Australian Telegrams. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2542, 28 February 1877, Page 2

Australian Telegrams. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2542, 28 February 1877, Page 2

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