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Sydney. Th« Postmaster General stated in the Assembly that Hull had failed to perform his contract in connection with the Mail Service. Treere, the forger, was lentenced to thirteen years. In -the divorce case, Teas r Teas.twith Smithers, clerk of the Bank of New South Wales, co-re€pondent, a divorce was granted, with £2,060 damage* against co-respondent.
Melbourne. It as rumoured that Captain Grey, of the Great Sritoin, was pushed oreroeard. The report is not traced to any reliable foundation T»e Victorian facing -Ciub decided that Mason, a member of the Legislature, did repudiate bets wilk bookmakers, and posted him. Twojshildrtu were drowned off Snapper point ; a man also wtfl drowned endeavouring to recover their bodiei*
Bbisbanx, Weather hot. Numerous sunstrokes are reported. Fire more convicts escaped from .Noumea. A. meeting at Marjboro resolred to prevent Kanakas working on plantations. The news from the Northern Goldfields is good, so far as concern* the mines, but the blacks have been making great depredations and murdered several miners.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 551, 30 November 1875, Page 2
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