AUSTRALIAN.
Stdney, November 1.
The s.b. Siam, with the Suez mails armed at Sing George's Sound this day; The Assembly approved of the contract for a duplicate cable. The clause giving the colonies power to purchase was with* drawn. - : -
The Assembly hare affirmed the desirability of connection of the Northern Bail* way with Sydney.
Mvibopbhb, November 1. A iteady rain has defended all the morning. ' His Lordship is firm for the Derby; Vulcan scratched. For the Cup, Mileta and. Firebeil are about equal favorites. No alteration in
the other thirty-four for the Cup. Loup is scratched for all his engagements.
Li-TEB. First King is scratched for all engagements, and Jasper, Woodlawn, and Bordeaux, for Cup ; Ito'odee, Jasper, and Soothsayer, for the Derby.
It has rained alt day. Sydney, October 31.
It is understood that the Government are yet undecided as to whether they will entertain the proposal to join the Southern colonies in a Suez mail service similar to the one existing.
Arrived; Wakatipu. Sailed: Hero.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3032, 2 November 1878, Page 2
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