SUEZ TELEGRAMS.
[Srkcul to iiie "Thames Stab."] I Is livjconlruiec with our custom, we anticipaie I rlif; arrival jF the Neva la, from Sydney, an! publish our o;vn telegrams via Su z, u-hi-h, on lliis occasion, we may puy, wiihoui vanity, j are reilly replete with interest Acting im ici* advise telegraphed hi them by Mr. K'.i-.vjri Th-.ir.rs, the Bri'i-h Cr.jverniwent offerc i the island of Heligoland to Pruisi-i f, r 20) Uiny/< sc-rip. 'I'ae i-'i!-'.1 >vj» a'- once accepted by Bismarck, who made a utposit ot .L'o to bind tho bargain. Subsequently t;:o British Ambassador at, Berlin, under instructi'ins from iheG^overn* I went, lojuiir'.'n- i ttio mutter. The who!:: ;»'.:':i'- i- considered most mysterious. Sir. Giadstouo wr >S- !o tTi*_■ TiuKs suing that he had rebeivi-d lliree h'U'^r.uiis from I Mi1. Thorna*, .1:1 lon l)\c of flics.' j autii t*pd a great ri:e in Otugo?. lid uftcrj v i ,;. fuuint ili.il nu fpeei iifns lii i been I obtuiaed froai ' ■ mim.*. Repeated inquiry :i, U'ii"gra:ii to Air. Thonirts ; pi-odiice-.l n<> . ■ •■!• iuisiier limn liiat ''he (l'lioiuas) li'id ! St-'Mi a man." t'ublic .ctirioMty a a! fever lieut. No oil' 1 j k;i"-v< whtrd tlio Sfieinifiis caiuc from. 1 i iif-r.: h;t.J ti ■■ a it t'-'T.ii : CX)'lo-ioil ill tllO i I'<:;i. Wvnin:i:.i-.-tr«i>ji. l*nis3 and .Bill niinf, (Join» ill. Nuin '-i-.- have been injured. !!]•,: Ciii-o <j'~ !:!■: eiploiiO'! i-. S:llti t I ;be ill.- t-o u-istj pursued !jv I'iil.v K;.\v ii Inning ', t»:n Ciiludiniiun r-fij) wliit'h T.» i '!'■!■-, il was I il.i-ii t r a fail, and rL-f-s'iiijj I > givf Ihein I back vvln-ii the fall would nol c-.-nc. Tusscll i is s»i-i to hare " g nit! -v mic'-cnr." The Emp.'l-op Wiihi-liti has conferred the I grand n-.v? of tho order of \)er Zwindel und 1 JLJ'.iab i« 'Mi Hie X'tiimos convsporident of the New Zealand Uet\ild, The cross i^ only ; conferred upan persons who have approved ' themseh'i's iiiustfr* in the art ot fiction. The o >rredp.>ndent's ietier.4 in regard to ih<" Pmri-d'-ncv c'ise ;.ie sujip ,se-l to Irtve drawn the ijlinpcriui attention to firs merifs. Messrs. John JI. L\-rricr aii'l J. Leslio Now bury liaving tnken tne Gaiety I'hfatre, vucan! siiieo t!ie rfuAth uf Sloufgomery, huve been producing !iu liii'giLimute dt-a :iii in conj'liifli'.ui willi I. >-ir iVi. n I L\ib:il. i'he Loiiiio:i pi-i-.-s \* nol q'nite utiitDimoiious to their merit*. ']'i:o S'.iturd'iy Review says " they are not iir, 'o [i iy Irr sour tipples." The I all Mall Gazette ! in or'oiiiniou that, " thej are about the beathiest I (?) crowd of actors ever seen." ; iEr. Hugh Mellhone, Inspector of Mineral ' Ri-iit-, has obtain.;d Miss Bi.ulelt Coutta1 i ! prize for inmlccnee. Ife produced :i testi--1 monial from .^lr. i). J. O'KeefT-j, iriiiuli was regarded ;is perfeclly conciusive, Air. Walker, of uw Lonjj Drive Gr. M. Co., ! h;:d bL'en in London for boiuo time. He j stayed sit (Jin ridge's Hotel. His avowed object in visiting England was to float the ' VVai-o-karaka Q-. .M. L'o. As a fljatist he his j been a failure, ile has since left. At, his :' departure the band of Iho CoLlstream Guards, 1 under the direction of J)«ui Godfrey; played " Floutiug Away."
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 568, 4 November 1871, Page 2
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