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AUSTRALIAN.

Mblboubne, Ibis day. Iv the Legislature Assembly last night night a bill authorising the issue of treasury bouds to the amount of £500,000

was read a second time. It is estimated there will be a deficiency of £1,000,000 in Qctober. Proctor goes to New Zealand on the 20th iust. Sydney, This day. Government has given notice to the banks of its intention to withdraw £200,000. All the Protestant churches in Sydney have expressed their approval of Sir Henry Parkes' action in regard to Proctor's proposed Suuday lecture. Melboubnb, Tuesday. Sugars, 10s to £1 higher. New Zealand oats are 2s to 2s 4d; feeding qualities. Sydney, Tuesday. ; THE PROCTOR CASE. It has transpired that Sir Henry Parkes acted in defiance of the AttorneyGeneral's written opinion that Mr Proctor's lecture could not be lawfully interfered with. Adelaide, Tuesday. THE B.S. SORATA. The latest information from the steamer Sorata states that it is expected she will be floated to day. . .Bbisbane, Tuesday. In the case Miles versus Moll wraith, defendant's pleas have been disallowed, and if the facts connected therewith be proved, plaintiff must win.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 15 September 1880, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 15 September 1880, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 15 September 1880, Page 2

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