Australian Telegrams.
(pe3 s.s. albiojt via the \bluk?.) (Pee Pbbss Ac-knot.) 1 mv ' ' , l4™^-««iAagu»t2B.. ' The Reform, ,BjJl, debate i s o Ter, bat how long•'«'will 1 &ki'to'fst it through large, number ofjuraendmenTii laVe to be ma,de, fram both jjTcfes of.the Houss. The 1 Government fijreinxiottop4ldSe i'lhAes. sion in Oefobe*; BaF% 1 appears there is }tt©7cKaDke*>f 7 tbsl;, «Ji,S{iflT£dditr<JK to the Iteform Bill, there is a Lo&n #ill and the Budget estimates, r b,eßi^eao|W measafes of general legislation fd"bb*lUil «#ith. Mr Berry > anxiodiStofgßßrtlfe'Jsession over that he m*/jta^ss»(^ip^fvgngiand as principal comnttiasiojaer. in charge of the Eeform Bill. An A a» ? & Jii tt fi G'ol. Glover leavea^fbHlHSiglifd nexfe month, going by-way of Port Dacwia, his aravalifa EaMandv., *;; I"*''l . We ha-^eWlaH-^aMm last of the
■PottrMiafanfeJi JEbe draakrii HSfegibbons pleaded guilty to-stealing, the child, and fD'ftssbe ren['ifent«w«(Bi-io'>t^o «ye»fr»p fiiome portion to be spent in adtitAry^cOttiliiement. The Pearce .testimonial, which amounted in MmMo®, Wl¥ssftfsMM>*n& Tom Pearce, after navmg been lionised, has departed. " quiring into the charge against 4..1C. Aiian./ Awto&k&FjmFdimPl* and found the charges against him proved, "With" w hat" resßtin'pßaY^TyeOenSSßhg unceijtam;,feju.t it.is,probable Allan mil ask fy±mekiki/>b&WHktfc&*ny an im* partial board, jw fa cfn^o under the Civil SerTideaASl tri rrr
The lkmnW dW*M fSftW has been
unflopalbrtabiT warm, aa tfinngH niiraniiiP hka €6Ue llri^6bPus J (ill 1 it r6fa^LBuinAesf still conliaues fp3Cday,, butai jpring it iFe^pfcM t6\be!¥isMSi owing to the absence 'of memoefr^rxhe
( r|yg in Sydney. la another monthgjdjp the horses commence training at TBieiC" ifigtMriliefEwiJliywbi^^ißg;: Very little' dMng ii¥i£(b¥emeats. The s.s. Ringarooma is announced to lac Assam, with the English, mails, will probably^reach here r©n. the V. th. The secof.aVeidinTof We Eeform BUI was carried last jnghfc by a majority of 59 to 22. course vyas adoßted^ Views showing opposition not against the measure of prbposMdm^JKeVa^aW^^^ 6?^ members being present when aamsion ?W)*fte 0 il AX P, ~B WIFT M is, A collision near the Gorernmenb Bailway Terminu| ? je^ejrdp|/Jid damage to some trucks or a goods tram, and one braised.
F s «Mm*& -sniittf felt jwimihw msa lut night.
New Zealand Bank shares are offered on the Sydney Exchange f«fr£32 $ffgTodrs buyer:, at £32 20a. [Query P Is this not a littfiPeaWfnA -H -^ J- .
A number of gentlemen ia Wew South WaieS "entrusted with the Commusioirof the Peace has been added to, by. th 9 ap,pt»intraent by thß/Gorernmeat 0^319 neir magistrates, (sic) - ™.. f f ; i; A^meefcin^ ®$ Liberal t jNsticans lf; ; -itp approve of the upoU<^ff!P«rsu,ed! "by 4te great Epg^BhJ[Jjbf^al»,>G|i^Btra(f/|Bright, a. liague, Smittj ,wa^ ;rotea,fco; t ihj^ipkir. A letter 'was read^from the Premier, Sir J.qhn.pßobgi'tsoji, ,apo ! Jps(iß^jE [ |or|Miay6,i(i- rable absence,, and promising to attend any monster pubHo...mfifiting in support of Liberal • ?iew;. r »Bir : (ffenry/ iPp^ces/iexr Premier, 1 i.ifho, ';w>iiAp?efej^,::/?aidr that f ,w^ tlie;|nation, vrhich: had'.Vo^j 3 eKery^qmg wor^h'^ppg—and;;thatj T^>||f John Stuart Mill said,,agaiast!fcae of theiir oppQnents^heijftQaldj^ot JSQltotil® message i;ta go ;hom&i ,as,;Jt!di(i»i;^s rIM Voice of; the country i appttofihgl ot/ loitl Beaeonsfield's ao:;.on.f = <Tiie <;m«fttefc w»i ione of natiofliilintereit.f I"H*swou!d'gradlJFi ~ help to tell those Libel Ulle»fleffe-thot-thei address seat home did nyt represent tfatt? pfeople of th's coloay:'* ''^f faH^rfu? I«b----consmittee was appdititfil td' f ara^' uM>< an ' address tb: Mr Glads^' J|p3 armngeiuents.for;a n^eeliii^j,, : 1.. ? •' "„] -','y^ w '' The Joinj; i Stoci '^Bank)' -J^fJf^ff { 'bought iiXQozs of gojd,., fvoip (.v'muese,, who. obtained it at i th^iaew t 3raß;^6ii ! the l Palmer. ; A large number of(^m* ;i ft^d; ipackers are loading p.'epsjk'atory,t«(Bia.piißgi jfordhe goldfieldsj aod the paces for calf? riasje are rapidly .rising. '■!| r>K ■k:it>^v <; i Tlie f#dtiey Working JV£fefa'#'>D?]foiSijo A ssbeiatidh,';at a"receiit:'nifeetiii'g.'tlf'VEidhi 23Q member^ 'were' jirfef^r/'^bMd'tti' !k3ep 'vp J tKe' anpChihesß'!igil4ttofif iintil' Parliament "itW^mM^^W monster petitioa ik being preplrtftt'on Wi^ subject, Mr Bailey (of this,'plftce), .sends fey Captain ,La : ke, of the. Tjctoria., for tlie . Sydpey 'MusMmV a-c'cllec'tioft of from a lri!_e at the head of the Laloki river, the furthest point reached ia New Guinea.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2981, 4 September 1878, Page 2
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630Australian Telegrams. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2981, 4 September 1878, Page 2
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