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TELEGRAPHIC.

PER A>“OLO-AUSTiI ATAAK PKKSS TELEGRAPH

AGENCY,

_ Arcklj.vxp, Tuesday Evening. •LiATEST intelligence from Vv'iukato reports affairs quiet ami unchanged. Sailed : Victoria, for Sydney. John 1 .auric, Otahunu, died suddenly to-dav tThilo talking to some children.

(fuom or u own com:k ?vo nuknt .)

Ouahamstows, Tuesday Evening. Mr \V illiam«on addressed crowded mooting at the Theatre Hoy a I on Saturday night. Ho received a vote of thanas. Y esterday ho addressed the Maoris, and was well received. Caledonian weekly yield, 2-i703. City of Lonc.on crushing, 350 tons, 4150 z. A girl, 14 years ot ago, received concussion of the bruin on Saturday, hy being knocked down by a runaway horse. The sufferer io still insensible.

L a tes t Ca blegra m s

English News to June 26t.1i.

The a s Hero arrived this morning. The Shah of Persia has granted lie veil a monopoly ot the telegraph line throw;.;!! bis territory-.

Tho authorities are taking precauf ion a to provesit spread of small pox from Chatham to London.

The French Government will shortly proceed with trials against Communists. Ihe supply ot diamonds sit the Gape is largo. An alarming earshquako has occurred at San Salvador; loss of life, £ut); property destroyed, seven million dollars.

The Chief Jusiico ol New Caledonia died on passage out.

Serious fighting took place at Sumatra between Dutch and Assh haulers. ThoDatch lost 500. Dutch captured two forts, and ware then driven to the beach by an overwhelming number. The Dutch have abandoned the expedition until autumn.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 87, 2 July 1873, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 87, 2 July 1873, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 87, 2 July 1873, Page 3

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