INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.
VIOLENT DEATH OP AN AIDE-DE-CAMP. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA EXPLORATIONS. (per PRESS ASSOCIATION.; Sydney, April 22. The local branch of the Irish League declines to recognise Mr Cox, the antiParnellite delegate’s mission to Australia. Arrived—H.M.S. Lizard. Adelaide. April 22, The Minister for Education refused to receive a deputation of clergymen who wished him to consider the introduction of the Bible into the State schools. Hobart, April 22. A Gazette Ims been issued prohibiting sealing at the Mac quarries and adjoining islands under heavy penalties. Melbourne, April 22. Captain Mansell, Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of South Australia, was run over by a train at Richmond and killed. (Received April 23, 12.40 a.m.) Adelaide, April 22. The transcontinental exploring expedition left Peake to-day, and will be absent about twelve months, during whicli time it will endeavour to fill up the blanks in the map respecting Central Australia. Sir T. Elder is furnishing means for the expedition, which will be under the command of Mr Lindsay, of Adalaido. Melbourne, April 22. Parliament has been further prorogued until May 13.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9276, 23 April 1891, Page 2
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179INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9276, 23 April 1891, Page 2
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