Australian.
Sydney, June 17th
A married woman nanmd Buchanan met with a shocking accident at Lrmbton. Her clothes caught fire, causing injuries from the effects of which she died.
The miners lately on stiike at the Wp'lsend and Ferndale edllieaes are busily engaged taking fools down below ready to commence work. > "L: U-r.
; The lighter Warbawk sank in the harbor of Newcastle, with 100 tons of
Parliament will probably close vtittra a fortnight.
cot 1!.
Three children were burnt to death at the Punch Hotel, Woolloomooloo.
The Attorney-General, in answer to Buchanan stated that Judge Mey aott, against whom curious allegations were m?de recently, had not been suspended pending an investigation of his conduct but was told that it was desirable he should take leave of absence pending the decision avtived at, Judge Meynott accordingly applied for leave.
Adelaide, June 16.
Government in pursuance of the policy of retrenchment have abolished the office of public vaccinator.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3584, 22 June 1880, Page 2
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156Australian. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3584, 22 June 1880, Page 2
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