AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(Peb 8.8. Zealandm.)
Auckland, This day.
NEW SOUTH WALES. (
A notification by.the Governor of New South Wales cancels the rewards offered for the capture of the Kellys at the end of three months, but it continues the pension for the wives and children of the men killed or injured in attempting the capture of the bushrangers. '
At Melbourne on the 2.lst, at twenty minutes to one in the morning a fire broke out next to the Theatre Royal on the premises occupied by Mrs Suttoh, milliner and dressmaker; the damage done amounts to from £2GO to £300.
Cuthbert has signified / approval of mutual agreement between, Sydney, Adelaide, and Melbourne respecting a reduction in intercolonial press messages. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. The sentence of life imprisonment passed on John Dibley for the manslaughter of his wife in December 1876, has been remitted on the ground of well founded jealousy which mitigated the crime. . . SYDNEY. -V Letters have been received confirming the cable news that the late Mr Ghalis left a will bequeathing £100,000 to the University of Sydney. Two lives will interfere' before the sum is available, viz., that of Mrs Chalis, and* Mr Chalis' sister.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3537, 27 April 1880, Page 2
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195AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3537, 27 April 1880, Page 2
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