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Nowa por Ci(y of Hew York, Sydnky. May 24.. A meeting of working men at the Traded Hall, ivsolrod to take stops to testify their appreciation of tho sorvioos rondorod by the Into Mr Marks to tho Colony nnd working class, ltoprosentutivos of tlio Borough Councils mot to who tho connootion of suburbs with city by railroad. Tho oommitteo of tlio Trndo Lnbor Council nrp making arrangements for n public meotinc to agitato for tho suppression of Clunoso immiijrntion. At tlio Australian Wesloynn Conference tho licv Mr WorJcy of Now South Wales, was olpotod ono of tho Socrotnrys. Ho moved nn amendment to tho committee roport offering olnss meeting as test of momlM>rßh'pi substituting oa tho qualifiedtion of moraborship g<*nor;tl adhesion to church mice Tho araondmont was how* over negatived, and class niootings alßrmcd with proviso that nil devout porsons who oould not bo persuaded' to attond class mooting should bo invited to pnrtnko of sacrament receiving qunrtorly communicant's tickets and Easter on oircuit book. Tho Melbourne Parliamentary Commission appointed to pnquiro into tho working of tho Land Act issued a proclamation from tlio Govornmout providing for land* ing stock from ports outside tho Auitralion Colonies and Now Zealand. Tho jury on tho Aloxandor scuttling enso disogrood, 33yran Mo/>ro has boon appointed agont for tho Now Zealand Govornmont in Victoria, Stephen Mftssot has arrived. Frank Smith tho solicitor is missing. Ho is supposed to havo gone to Now Zealand. A warrant has boon issuod. It is alleged that somo trust ostntos have boon tnmporcd with at Brisbane. • A man named Mitoholl murdored a CbincHO cook, Dccoasod was in ohargo of a flock of shoop procooding to tho station, Tho body was terribly mutilated, no pro?ooation. AnfilAiDß, Mny 24. Severn hns dolivorod his first locturo undor tho aupioos of tho Cortnoil of Sdu« cation, Port Darwin, May 24. : Captain Kobinson and brother, of tho ' sohoonor Dungslon, wore murdered by tlw> ' nativos, whilo fishing of Marbio Island. Ono Ohinftmon nnd a number of divers at Jardinc, Capo York, wcro at tucked by tho blacks and wcro followed and seventeon killed.
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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 38, 31 May 1878, Page 2
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349AUSTRALIAN. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 38, 31 May 1878, Page 2
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