UNPUBLISHED TELEGRAMS.
Melbourne, November 14, The Ballarat Hospital Committee severely censure Dr Owen for inhumanly treating exConstable Gannon, who. committed suicide. The matches, of, i&e Yictoi;ian Riflje Association open to-day. The entries are verjr numerous, and the weather splendid for shooting. It is rumored in town that Mr Fellows has informed the Government of his acceptance of the Judgeship offered him. Mr Brogden is in Melbourne. Parliament will not be prorogued till the end of December, before which time & collision between the Houses is imminent. Arrived. — Mary Gumming, from Dunedin; Albion, from Hokitika. Adelaide, November 14 The session of Parliament is to be prorogued next week, to enable Sir James gusson to visit England before pro^djng to New Zealand. 111 1
The toasts at tbaTodd, banquet will include "The, Brikish Australian Telegraph Co. ;" <'3>he Commercial Interests of the Coinijies ;'\and ''The Unity of the World." ' The Rev. Mr Scott, Episcopalian clergyman, brought an action against Mr Styles, one of his parishioners, for saying that he preached to an immaculate congregation (?). A verdiot was given far the defendant, each party paying his own costs. Mr Boucaut's Juvenile Offenders Bill, introducing whipping as a punishment, has been passed. Breadstuff's are unchanged. Favourable reports, dated to-day, have been received from Westcott's party, Yam CFeek (Port Darwin rush) ; but great distress is likely to prevail among the miners, through want of provisions.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 252, 28 November 1872, Page 6
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228UNPUBLISHED TELEGRAMS. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 252, 28 November 1872, Page 6
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