[REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] Melbourne, September 20.
The Messig^iies Mitritimes Company's steamship Sfiijlialien, by whluli thu Irish informers KdA'anagh an<l Hanlon^aro psssonirera for Kuropy, suileJ this tnoi'iiiiig for Marseilles. The Commercial Biuk of An tiwlia has offered a reward of £100) for "the discovery of the* perpetrators of the robbery of bullion and note* from the bank safe List night. The Melbourne Presbytery met again 4 to-d.iy-to consider the charge; of heresy u hic!i lias buni p efcrrcd against the Rev. Chaslcs Strong. After discussion it \v.\j rcs'il\ft l l to refer tlie case to the Goneial As^einlily of the Scots Church. No clue h is yi-t licen obtained as to tt^ pei petratora of the robbery .\t the ComIneroi.ll UIIIU. It now tr.m piivs that no sovereigns, but only bars of gold nnd notes wt;ie stolen The tln-ft appear* to have barn most skilfully effected.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1750, 22 September 1883, Page 2
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144[REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Melbourne, September 20. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1750, 22 September 1883, Page 2
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