AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
[beuter's special cablegrams.] MELBOURNE, June U. The ' Argus' ' embassy correspondent telegraphs from Albany that Ma. 1 Berry made an astounding f-tats. '
rnent at Chelsea. He said he had received scorns of threateningletters, and was m constant dread of violence. The Conservative Press are apologising for puch conduct. The Government propose to make the franchise for the Council tho same as that for the Assembly. The report current that the Kellys had reached Melbourne and got aboard a brig for Newcastle has been pioved unfounded. The brig aFrived at Newcastle, and no traces of their having been on board were discovered. ADELAIDE, Friday. Wheat is quoted at 5s Id. Hennesy's case brandy, 32s 9d to 33s ; quarter cask, 8s to 9s 3d. New Zealand wheat and oats unchanged. Candles 7£d to Bd. There is no alteration m kerosene, tobacco, and sugar. The sentence of death on the two youths for rape has been commuted to imprisonment for life.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1089, 17 June 1879, Page 2
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159AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1089, 17 June 1879, Page 2
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