Australian Telegrams
P£E ALBION. Meibottbne (via BluflF), July 23. ; On Tuesday the t^iird reading/of the Constitution Amendment Bill was carried' by a majority of two only. ; The Chief Secretary is still very ill. I The Navigation Board have suspended' absolutely the certificate of the captain of the ship Oatworth. It was shown in evidence at the inquiry that after the, fishing vessel had been run down in Frith Channel, and the cries of the crew had been heard for assistance, an utter disregard was shown for the safety of life. The Financial Statement has .been adjourn ed'^f or a fortnight. Wheat and flour unimproved. Sales dull. ! Sydney, July 23. The Governor has been informed by telegram of his mission -to Fiji. Bbisbane, July 23. Parliament has been prorogued. Hobabt Towir, July 23. Parliament is opened.
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1738, 29 July 1874, Page 2
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135Australian Telegrams Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1738, 29 July 1874, Page 2
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