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AU STRALIAN

SEVERE STORM IN HOBSON'S BAY. DIVISION ON THE VICTORIAN REFORM BILL. RESIGNATION OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY. FORMATION OF A NEW CABINET. IREUTERS TELEGRAMS.! Melbourne, 9th March. A severe storm has been experienced in Hobson's Bay, and a whale boat containing three men, who were inspecting lighthouses, is missing. It is feared they have been wrecked in the gale. Sailed — Rotomahana, yesterday. This Day. The whaleboat, containing three men, which it was feared had been lost in yesterday's storm, arrived in the bay, all safe, last night. In the Legislative Assembly last night, the debate on Mr. Murray Smith's motion for a Conference of the two Houses on the Reform Bill was concluded, and, on a division being taken* the proposal was rejected by 40 to 33. Mr. Graves, Sir John O'Shanassy, and Sir Bryan O'Loughlin voted with the minority. Adelaide, This Day. The South Australian Ministry has resigned, and a reconstructed Ministry has been formed by Mr. Morgan, as follows :— Mr. W. Morgan, Chief Secretary Mr. Fowler, Colonial Treasurer Mr. Symon, Attorney-General Mr. Playford, Commissioner of Lands Mr. Hawker, Minister of Works Mr. Basedow, Minister of Education. It ia considered probable that a modification of the policy setforthin Mr. Morgan's recent manifesto will be favored by the new Cabinet.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 57, 10 March 1881, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 57, 10 March 1881, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 57, 10 March 1881, Page 2

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