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LATER AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

[PRESS AGENCY.] Hokjtika, Tuesday. The Eliza Firth, from. Melbourne, brings files to September 26 :— Melbookste, September 25. The want-of-confidence debate still continues. It is rumoured that the Opposition have a majority of 12. - . Two constables brutally assaulted an old man in the Melbourne lock-up. He recovered £200 damages. Madame Ristori is still playing at the Opera-house. Adelaide, September 25. At the Adelaide race meeting Red Gauntlet -won the Maiden Plate, and the Railway Stakes Steeplechase was won by Demon. The large bell for the Post-office clock— .weiriinE two and a-half tons — has been fete. Sydney, September 25. ■"'■'fjiirJSceptances for the Maitland races are numerous. Priam and Atlics are much fancied for the big race. A fire broke out on board the Edina, but It was extinguished without much damage being done. Helen Kennedy, aged sixteen, has been burnt to death at Newton through an explosion of kerosene while lighting the fire. Launceston, September 25. -The preliminary enquiry into the loss of the Cambridgeshire has been held with closed doors.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4336, 6 October 1875, Page 3

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LATER AUSTRALIAN NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4336, 6 October 1875, Page 3

LATER AUSTRALIAN NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4336, 6 October 1875, Page 3

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