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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

[from our own correspondent.] —«. D U N E DIN, Tuesday, 9 a.m. Young, the man who was shot by the Volunteers on Thursday, still lives ; and hopes of his recovery are becoming more sanguine. The Suez mail was telegraphed on Saturday last, but there is no very important news. Wool is at unpreeedentedly high rates in London. The cause of the non-ai rival of the Nebraska with the San Francisco mail is that she broke her steam-chest after leaving Honolulu. She is now hourly expected. On Sunday night, the Princess Theatre was again crammed to overiiowing to hear Mr Smith's lecture.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 131, 14 May 1872, Page 5

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 131, 14 May 1872, Page 5

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 131, 14 May 1872, Page 5

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