AUSTRALIAN.
Melboubne, This day.
The debate on Berry's bill for the reform of the constitution, which was expected to commence this week, has been postponed until next.
In the Legislative Assembly last night, J. Orkney, member for West Melbourne and a supporter of the Opposition, gave notice of motion to rescind David Gaunson's appointment as Chairman of Committee.
Melbottrhe, Wednesday. In the Intercolonial Rifle contest, Victoria won by 129 points. Arrived: The Union Company's steamer Albion from the Bluff.
Advices from Mauritius, dated November 11th, state that two hundred tons of sugar are loading for Dunedin. The state of the market is more active, and freights are in good demand.
Sydney, Wednesday.
Parliament baa been summoned for the despatch of business on December 15th. Half of the member* have now been elected, most of whom are favorable to. the Government programme. King Guobge's Sound, Nov. 24. Arrived: The P. and O. Company's i steamer Bokhara, from Galle, with the inward Suez mails, which left London on October 22nd.
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Thames Star, Issue XI, 25 November 1880, Page 2
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168AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Issue XI, 25 November 1880, Page 2
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