AUSTRALIAN.
Melbourne, Wednesday. The intense heat and bush fires are doing much damage to the farmers. Arrived: The s.s. Albion, from Wellington. Sydney, Wednesday. The leading Chinese merchants interviewed Sir Henry Parkes, the Premier, today, offering to co operate with the police in suppressing the alleged vice and immorality existing among the lower classes of Chinese in Sydney. A despatch from St. Petersburg states that Russia is unable to complete arrangements, for sending exhibits on to the Sydney Exhibition. '' Information has been received that financial embarrassments in the Spanish colonies prevents them from taking part. Adelaide, February 4. The market is depressed. Wheat is quoted at 4s Bd. Melboubne, February 4. It is reported that the Kellys hare been joined by two additional men. A gtory is current that there was a quarrel between Ned Kelly and Steve Hart over the Euroa plunder, and that nearly a separation ensued.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3111, 6 February 1879, Page 3
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149AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3111, 6 February 1879, Page 3
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