VICTORIA.
Count De Castlenau, late ConsulGeneral for Prance in Australia, and an ardent student of natural history, is dead.
The Banks reduced interest deposits to one per cent. Three men stuck up some troopers in plain clothes near M aryboroup,h, and a desperate struggle ensued, iv which one man was severely cut. The men were arrested subsequently. The Irish Belief Fond exceeds fifteen thousand. M. B. Smith, of Napier, imported by the Te Anau several grand greynounds. NEW SOUTH WALES. - lhe Australian eleven beat seventeen i of Bathutst in one innings with 60 runs to spare ; they defeated the Northern 22 at Newcastle by 22 runs: A fight occurred in the Sydney City Cuncil between Aldermen O'Connor and McElhone. The former claims a thousand pounds damages. SOUTH AUSTEALIA. A collection of bones of extinct. marsupials has been discovered at Normanville. Jarvis joins the Austj'al'ari eleven.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3478, 17 February 1880, Page 2
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145VICTORIA. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3478, 17 February 1880, Page 2
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