AUSTRALIAN.
Sydney, March 19. Archbishop Polding's funeral was attended by great crowds. The procession was fully three miles long. The Combined Eleven in second innings made 109. The Englishrren in their second innings have four wickets down for 22. March 20. The Combined Team have won by 45 runs. The Government is not yet complete, but the following ofb'cee have been filled : — Sir Henry Parkes, Premier ; Mr Paddington, Treasurer ; Sir Saul Samuel, Postmaster ; Mr F. B. Sutton, Minister for Lands ; Mr Hoskins, Minister for Work; Mr Driver, Minister for Mines. March 22. New Ministry sworn to-day. Generally considered weak. Breadstuff's dull and unchanged. Melbourne, March 22. Tbe Postmaster-General, speaking at the agricultural meeting, said the country would not have to wait long for the Ministerial Policy, which would be found both bold and liberal, and which if carried, would greatly advance the interests of the country.
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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 891, 23 March 1877, Page 5
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