AUSTRALIAN.
[Received April 28,12.45 p.m.]
Melbottene, This day
Arrived, yesterday: The P and O steamship Shannon, with the English mails.
M. Gourmeaux, French Commissioner, has been interviewed by a reporter of the Melbourne Daily.Telegraph, and has expressed himself being opposed to the French Becedi»istes Bill, and announced that he bad submitted a report to the Government against tho measure, to which great opposition is shown in New Caledonia.
The escaped lunatic Bourke, who was arrested last month on the suspicion of being concerned in the Pettavel murder in January, has been discharged from police custody, and has been again placed in the asylum
Melboubne, Saturday
The Trade* Union Congress now sitting here have resolved to send a working man mv a delegate to the working men of
England, and also to appear at tho bar of the House of Commons to appeal for assistance to prevent the influx of French recidivistes to the Australian colonies.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4774, 28 April 1884, Page 2
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155AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4774, 28 April 1884, Page 2
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