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AUSTRALIAN.

- Mblboubkb, This day. - : Victorian-Elections. The following members hare been returned:— * ....'• - ,Benambra—MrJ?. D. Wallace. Creswick — Cooper, Wheeler, and. Richardson. Gippsland South—Mason, Grant, Lalor and Rees. i Karakara—Dow. . Kilmore—Hunt, Moira, Bolton and Hall. ',"•■' Normanby—Shields. Ripon—Long more. Villers and Heytesburn—Anderson and. Joseph Joues. Wimmera—O'Callaghan and W. Mad* den. - . ! Rodney— Eraser and Gillies. .. : Kyneton— Young. Ararat—Gaunaon. Ballarat East—J. Jaincs and D., Brophy. Ballarat West—W. Coltard Smith, H. Beld, and Fincliam. The Barwon—J. P. Levieu. Belfast—Sir John O'tibaunessy. ' Booroondara—Murray Smith. East Bourke: Borousih — Hooke.' South Bourke — John Keys. West, Bourke—Sir Bryan O'Loughliin and j Deakin. Brighton—Bent, Car I ton, and Gar* diner. Castlem«iue —Paterson and I'earson. Collingwood - Langi-idgo and Mirams. Delatite—Graves. ' Dundas—Officer. Emerald Hill—Minmo aud McGregor. Evelyn—Cameron. Fitzroy—Tucker and Vale. Footscray—W. G. Clarke. Geelon^— Berry, Johnstone, and Kermot. Granrille North—X. M. Daries and Young. ■ • Maryborough—Barr and Bowman. Melbourne .East—Smith, A. X., and Zox.' Melbourne North—Laurens and Story. Melbourne West—Sir Charles . Me-. Mahon and Orkney. '■ The Oreni—Kerferd and Zuicks. ' Richmond —Bosisto and L. L. Smith. Sandhurst — Clarke, Burrows, and Quick. Sandridge—Madden. jStawell—Woods. St. Kilda—Carter and Harris. Williamstown^-A. T. Clark. Mornington - Gibbs. Maldon—Service. East Bourke—Bamsay. (

The present tables are 45 for the Opposition, and 34 for the Ministerialists. The Age expects the final results will show the numbers to be 50 and 36, it is expected that the Government will resign immediately. The Catholics voted with the Opposition at the elections. No disturbances took place.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 15 July 1880, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 15 July 1880, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 15 July 1880, Page 2

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