CALOGRAMS.
(Eeutbe's Special to Pbess AgenCy.)
LATEST.
AUSTRALIAN.
Sydney, This day.
In the Assembly last night, Sir Henry Parkes, Premier, confirmed the statement of an increased reward being offered for the Kelly gang. He intimated that the Government would probably ask the Assembly and Council to suspend standing orders to pass the Outlawry Bill'in one sitting. Arrived : Wakatipu and Australia from New Zealand. Sydney, Tuesday. A special show of wool will be held at the International Exhibition here. Exhibits will be received up to December. Sailed: The s.s. Eotorua and Zamboana, for New Zealand. Sydney, Monday. There have been heavy gales for the last two days. It is now fine. No further shipping casualties. Copious and welcome rains have fallen in the provinces. Mr Cooper assaulted Mr Heaton, of the Evening News, in consequence of alleged malicious publication. He was arrested and discharged. Melboubne, Tuesday. A Gazette Extraordinary issued to-day, offers a reward of one thousand pounds for each of the Kelly gang. New South Wales offers a similar reward. Sailed: The s.s. Tararua for the Bluff.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3122, 19 February 1879, Page 2
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