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Australian Summary.

Melbourne, Oct. S. The Hospital Sunday Collections m the Melbourne Suburbs realised £4000.

Mount and Morris are believed to have gone to Batavia. Warrants are out for their arrest.

Squatters Wandera engaged Dumnyiam threatened with loss runs [!?!] Eight new lines of railway are proposed at a cost of three millions, over a distance of 370 miles.

' Government opposes the claim of Maker to Buckley's property valued at £30,000. on the ground that the will is passed [?] Wool market brisk. Sales up to 224. Anarchy reigns m Fiji. The Eastern Telegraphic Extension Company is discussing the question of telegraphic communicatiou between Australia and New Zealand. The project is favorably received. Promises are made that terms for laying the line between Sydney and west coast of North Island of New Zealand shall be submitted to the Colonies interested.

Goold, the Catholic Bishop, goes home by the mail steamer.

Adelaide, Oct. S. A London telegram reports wheat 708 to 73s on the Continent.

Hobakton, Oct. 8. A want of confidence proposed m the Minis-

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Marlborough Express, Volume VIII, Issue 545, 18 October 1873, Page 5

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Australian Summary. Marlborough Express, Volume VIII, Issue 545, 18 October 1873, Page 5

Australian Summary. Marlborough Express, Volume VIII, Issue 545, 18 October 1873, Page 5

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