INTERCOLONIAL.
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PLEUROPNEUMONIA. Adelaide, April 13. (Received April 13, 1888, at 1 p m.)
Pleuro-pneumonia has broken out at a township seventy miles north of Adelaide. Precautions have been taken to prevent the disease from spreading.
THE EXHIBITION.
Melbourne, April 13,
Owing to the great demand for space at the Exhibition extra buildings are to be erected.
NO CASE FOR INQUIRY. Melbourne, April 13,
The Railway Commissioners decline to appoint a Board of Inquiry into the charges against Mr Allison Smith, as they are of opinion that there is nothing to justify such a step.
VICTORIAN POLITICS
Melbourne, April 13,
Parliament meets early in June. The session is expected to be devoted principally to the revision of the tariff and to electoral reform.
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Evening Star, Issue 7495, 13 April 1888, Page 2
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128INTERCOLONIAL. Evening Star, Issue 7495, 13 April 1888, Page 2
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