CABLE MESSAGES.
[keuter's special to press agency.] Stdney, 23rd August. Five bodies, supposed to belong to the Darque Ann, of Melbourne, were found on the beach at Port Stephens. Melbourne, 23rd August. Trickett has been backed to beat Lumsden at two to one. The steamer Mundoo, which left Goolwa for the Muiray bridge with a cargo of iron, caught fire yesterday, and sank about seven miles from Goolwa. Arrived — Otago. 24th August. The bill to repeal the Payment to Members Act was negatived by a majority. Queensland has issued a writ against the owners of the Barrabool for £7000. M 'Bain's resolution in reference to teaching religion in public schools, was rejected. Giles, the explorer, has arrived at Peake Telegraph Station from Western Australia.
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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1876, Page 2
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124CABLE MESSAGES. Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1876, Page 2
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