Australian Telegrams.
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Milboubnb, November 6.
The Ministry have decided upon a delegation to England. It is considered probable Mr Berry will go, and Sir G. puffy will also be selected. Fire thousand pounds, it is said, will be asked for expenses. . A dissolution is talked of. Meetings are to be held with a view of urging that on the Government.
The delegates, according to present arrangements, leave by the December mail, and will be absent five months.
The bußbranging business still occupies much attention. The ruffians are still at large. Parties of police are out in various directions in the ranges. If the Kellys fail to surrender by' the 12th instant they will be liable to be shot down.
C. B. Fisher's sale of stud horses wm not a success. Such low- prices were obtained for really first-class animals that the sale had to be stopped.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3040, 12 November 1878, Page 2
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149Australian Telegrams. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3040, 12 November 1878, Page 2
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