AUSTRALIAN.
Melbouhne, February 11. > McDonald and Co., of Geelong, hare failed. The liabilities are eighty-one thousand; assets, sixty.seven thousand pounds. ; ■-■■■!r- ; , The bush fires interrupted along the Adelaide line. . '..'.*'u The Kellys' raid at Jerilderie was executed with great judgment. There was no disguise. It is generally known in the township that the police introduced them. There were several persons engaged. No further news of their whereabouts. Hobart Town Cup.—l Lord Harry won easily ; Tom Kirk, 2nd; Swireller, 3rd. Eight started. '„. . Sidney, Tuesday. The -Kelly gang have entered New South Wale 3. They surrounded and imprisoned the police at Jerilderie, in this colony, and took their arms, ammunition, horses, and saddles, and then robbed the Bank of New South Wales of two thousand pounds, and destroyed the bank documents. Sydney, February 10. The Englishmen's umpire's conduct was considered scandalous ; but the outburst of the larrikins who assaulted Lord Harris is strongly condemned. Cooktown, Tuesday. The French war-ship Allies has arrived here with French troops for New Caledonia.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3116, 12 February 1879, Page 2
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