AUSTRALIAN. [BY TELEGRAPH- COPYRIGHT.] [REUTERS TELEGRAMS. ]
Adelmde, May 31. Tin; South Australian I'.nliamcnt was ooencil to-day by Sir Wm, Kobinson, Governor. In the couise of his speech, His Excellency said, in view of the importance of the question of the annexation of New Guinea, the Government had telegraphed to the fjecretaiy of State for the Colonies, with the view of seeming the ratification of the action of Queensland.
SS v d.\ey, May 31 j The Lt'gislatire Assembly have passed a bill for legalising the use of steam motors on the city tramway by a large majmity. It is expected that the presuit oxtnorduiiiry bcs&ion will conclude to- morrow.
MjiLßOiruM;, May 31. Woiljcrg, the A\oca gold robber, lias been it leased fioni goal.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1702, 2 June 1883, Page 2
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