Australian News.
(PBB BOTOBUA, AT BI7MSIX.) ..... Stpwby, October 2. The rush to Bermagui beaoh, near Bega, continues. Nearly -.400 persons are there! £100 has mien paid for an eighth share in a claim' near the prospectors'. The country inland looks favourable. Provisions are cheap and plentiful. ' i Sir Henry Parkes has agreed, conditionally upon other colonies ooncarring, to a conference in Melbourne to consider Chinese immigration, with a riew to joint action for its repression. Seventy-one officers et the Lands Department have received notice of dismissal. They receive'one month's full pay and superannuation. -- The Minister of Railways has stated to a deputation, that the railway revenue annually falls £150.000 short of the interest on the capital invested. Adelaide, October 2. The South Australian Assembly voted £3000 to obtain from England the nuclems of permanent Artillery force. \ QxjEiKSLAHD, October 6. Mr Gresly Lukin, editor of the Courier has setved the proprietor of the Cathoiie paper, the Australian, with a writ for £3000 for slander. The latter publishes a complete apology, fie acknowledges that the statement has no foundation.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3678, 8 October 1880, Page 2
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177Australian News. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3678, 8 October 1880, Page 2
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