AUSTRALIAN.
(Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Per Press Association.) Received 12.20 a.m„ November 25th. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS. Sydney, November 24, Mr B. Clark has announced his intention of shortly introducing in the Legislative Assembly a Bill providing for the suppression of betting and gambling, and to extend and amend the Acts relating to games and wagers and the suppression of betting bouses. Mr McLolle moved that the Education Act Amendment Bill, which provides for free education, be rejected.
Mr Sutton asked the House to reconsider its action in passing the second reading. He declared that the people were willing to pay for the schooling of their children, therefore the Bill would be very hard on the Treasury withdrawing a sum of £BO,OOO annually. The Bill was rejected by 24 to 10. EXECUTION.
Jimmy Hoy, the Chinese murderer, was executed at Mudgee to-day, death being instantaneous. THE AORANGI. Hobart, November 24. Arrived—Aorangi from London via the Cape. She sails at 4 o’clock to-morrow morning for Wellington. She brings 18 passengers for Australian ports and 225 for New Zealand, including Lady and Miss Gorst.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7424, 25 November 1893, Page 1
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