AUTRALIAN NEWS.
Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 240, 19 April 1883, Page 3
AUTRALIAN NEWS.
((Per Manapouri.) '(Per Press Association.).. dnejr; Politi^ events of tbjß ppf week Vve tmitnpbriant.^ Afißill for iucreadng^tlte salaries and- pensions of Judges passed both: Houses. Sir H. Pi^kes^ has give notice m the Assembly for a loyal address to the Queens Biding" that the Parliament and the ;ti|g^b£;;{he! people m the colonY "l»*ve no-iyiapathy^|nth and strongly disapprove of: the' disloyal |*|^^ns se| on f oot m this*/ -colony to^appropriate of the immigration |w ih^introduptidn. 'of* negatiYed. Areaolu.^laon was moyed by J^r Young for disconiinuanee of ocean- mail -X subsidies, but the discussion was f*-' postponed' &n the understanding ihafc they Government are about to i fleal^with^the^matter. it >is %fc»ted that %c election of i4fef.sisfe9iL.of. Sydney is^proceeding s^stwj^^ly, and that the appointment will shortly be announced, ?T j-phoid fever is prevalent m Sydney hospitals at present. Z^,/,Wlfaiioti, a girl IS years of «^e, is 'sentenced to death, at r Armidaleiipr the murder of a<man natned Mitchell, to* whom she was <k', ?ngaged,;upon -his. refusal to cany y^out'hispiiromise. Thejury added a reopmmendatiqn .to wercy, which tHel'jiiage endorsed/ v Melbourne. -JSKilßam. Sbepberd, captain and leader of the Salvation Army, was 'ffiiid '46 and Sfo cdsts for obstructing 'pftfeetW and causing annoyance io the .^A* disgraceful disturbance caused ]>y larrikins occurred m Carlton. Several of police were roughly to**»dle& pelted with blue stone.