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NEW SOUTH WALES.

Sydney, February 26.

(Peb s.s. Australia.)

The Bishop of Sydney and members of of the Church of England have petitioned against the Public Instruction Bill, which passed its third reading by 46 to 9. The Mayors of the suburban munici* palities resolved to support the Tramways Bill. Melboubne. The open air Liberal meeting: wai attended by seven thousand. Mr Berry and Sir B. O'Loghlan were the only Ministers present.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3490, 2 March 1880, Page 2

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NEW SOUTH WALES. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3490, 2 March 1880, Page 2

NEW SOUTH WALES. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3490, 2 March 1880, Page 2

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