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AUSTRALIAN.

♦ A FATAL FENCING BOUT. A GREAT WALK. THE VICTORIAN MARINE BILL. [united fbkbs association.] Melbourne, 11th June. Two batchers namod Ulscn and Duns tan were fencing with a knife and a cleaver this morninp, when the latter was fatally stabbed in the breast. Olsen gave himsolf into custody. The six days' go-as-you-please match was won by Rayner, who oovered 365 miles, 1 breaking- the record. The difficulty over the Marine Board Bill has been removed and the Imperial assent to the Bill has been givon, snbjoct to certain amendments, to which the Premier has agreed. Latest Intelligence. ANOTHER RIOT IN MELBOURNE. ; NATIVES ARRESTED FOR MURDER. | [UNITKD PRESS ASSOCIATION. | , (Reoeived Juno 12, 1 p.m.) i Stdnbt, This Dat. i Obituary — Captain Raxton, an old Now • Zealand trader. Ho leaves a wifo and > family in Lyttelton. 1 Melbourne, This Dat. 1 Another riot took place in Bourko-streot ' last night, whon a band of larrikins attaoked ■ the police, using bottles as missiles. Several 1 arrests were mado One prisoner, several of ' the police, and a little girl were Berionsly ■ injured, and had to be treated at the Hospital. 1 Port Darwin, This Day. ' The polioe sent to Kopperanama have 1 arrested aix natives for the murder of a blaok • shopherd.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 137, 12 June 1888, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 137, 12 June 1888, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 137, 12 June 1888, Page 2