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  • DIOCESAN SYNOD. HOBART TOWN, FRIDAY, APRIL 23.

    Report of Select Committee on Petiton from Macquarie Plains and Plenty, of Select Committee on statistical return, and of Treasurer of Ripon fund, tabled. ...
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  • LATEST COLONIAL NEWS. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. NEW SOUTH WALES. SYDNEY, April 20.

    The proceedings of the Catholic Synod in reference to education are looked for with Interest In this colony, in consequence of the opposition of the clergy of that denomination to the Public ... [Article] (639 words)
  • QUEENSLAND. BRISBANE, April 21.

    The rumored defalcations In the public departments have assumed a tangible shape. Mr. Western Wood, police magistrate at Bowen, and Mr. Farley, clerk in the Railway department, have been ... [Article] (49 words)
  • SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ADELAIDE, April 20.

    A meeting of the Synod of the Church of England is appointed to take place on 27th inst. It as stated that an agent from England will arrive by the next mail to arrange with the ... [Article] (373 words)
  • VICTORIA.

    Mr. C. E Jones, late Commissioner of Roads and Railways, and Mr. Butters, late Mayor of Melbourne, have been expelled from the House by the Legislative Assembly of Victoria. ... [Article] (558 words)
  • LAYING THE VICTORIAN END OF THE TASMANIAN CABLE.

    From the special reporter of the Age we learn the following particulars as to the laying of the Victorian end of the cable:— Where the town. ship of Flinders has been laid out, there is a clear ... [Article] (920 words)
  • LOSS OF THE SHIP HURRICANE.

    The list of marine casualties which have occurred in Port Phillip received a notable and somewhat unexpected addition yesterday, by the foundering the the ship Hurricane, which arrived ... [Article] (812 words)
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