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(rER aitEVIIiLE's TELEGKAM COMPANY, reuter's agents). "Wellington, September 11. Tho Committed investigating the validity of Sir David Monro's election havo not succeded in proving bribery, and, only in two instances, personation. Eebutting evidence has been called for, and it is thought that Sir David Monro will be unseated. The Financial statement will bo made to-morrow.
The Education Bill has not yet passed the second reading. Greyhoutu, September 11.
At large meetings, held at No Town and Abe's G-ully, resolutions were passed protesting against the mismanagement of its goldfields by the Nelson Government and asking the Assembly for redress. William Jones, a miner, has been killed at Nelson Creek by falling from fiuming 150 ft high. Nelson, September 11. Arrived—Annie Brazington, from London—l 23 days out.
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 860, 12 September 1871, Page 2
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127LATEST TELEGRAMS. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 860, 12 September 1871, Page 2
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