CALOGRAMS.
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The Bushrangers Again.
"Unsuccessful Stiekiag-up of a Bank,
Sxdxey, This day,
Tbc Assembly affirmed the desirability of the introduction of the new Education Bill. Arrived : Rotorua. Biusjune, This day. Parliament is further prorogued to 3rd of December. Melbourne This day. The Bank of Australasia at Moe, was stuck up last night by two men masked; they were successfully resisted, and though fired at, succeeded in escaping to the bush. The police are in pursuit.
In the Assembly last n"ght the Hon. Graham Berry slated tbat ho desired a dissolution and an appeal to the country immediately after dealing with the reform measures now before Parliament. Sailed: Arawata, yesterday, with-the Suez mail. Sydney, Wednesday. The art gallery in tho Exhibition is finished. Crowds are arriving at Copeland, which is proving an enormous goldfield. Parliament, by an overwhelming majority, declined to employ prison labor on public works.
vSjpecial to the Melboubnb Age.)
London, November 3. Yakaob Khan, assisted by a number of his followers, attempted to escape from Cabul, ifc is believed with the intention of heading an opposition to the British occupation. Tho plot was frustrated.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3393, 6 November 1879, Page 2
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192CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3393, 6 November 1879, Page 2
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