CALOGRAMS.
ATXSTBALIAIT.
Sydney, This day
[Kettteu's Special.]
Rumors are freely current in town of gross mismanagement at the small pox quarantine station.
In the Legislative Assembly last night, a motion was introduced by Mr Forster requiring the appointment of an additional Koyal Commissioner to act with Mr Julian Salamons, Q.C., in the inquiry into the Milburn Creek Copper Company affairs. The Goveruineut have accepted the motion as one conveying an expression of want of confidence, and the House has in consequence adjourned to Wednesday next, wh«n the motion will be debated.
Adelaide, This day
Telegrams are to hand from Beach Porle conveying the news that the steamship Euro, 284 tons, has struck on a rock off the coast near that place, and has become a total wreck. She sank in 20 minutes, and the passengers and crew, numbering 45, narrowly escaped with their lives. One passenger, a lady, was
drowned
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3949, 25 August 1881, Page 2
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150CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3949, 25 August 1881, Page 2
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