AUSTRALIA.
[By Elbotbio Telegraph— Copyright.] REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. SYDNEY, June 25. ! Arrived, yesterday — Waihora, from New Zealand. Satisfactory progress is being made with the Land Bill in the Legislative Assembly. BRISBANE, June 25. Mr Mein has been appointed Postmaster-' General, vice Mr Gariick, who has been appointed Agent-General in Loodon. MELBOURNE, June 25. It is expected that the resolutions of the Sydney Convention, which are now before Parliament, wiil be passed by the Assembly without a division. ; ■ The trial of the equity suit, Bell v. Clarke, has been again adjourned. A despatch from Earl Derby, which has been presented to Parliament, expressed regret at the delay in carrying out the resolution of the Sydney Conference, and. states it is feared that it will be impossible to introduce in the Imperial Parliament during the present session the bills necessary to give effect to the resolutions.
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Southland Times, Issue 4965, 26 June 1884, Page 2
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