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LATEST NEWS.

'he Lady St. Eilda, which arrived here on ' 'hursday night, has brought no mail from yduey. This is owing to the TrypAenahavg sailed a day before her. There have been iveral recent arrivals from England in ydney, but they bring no tidings of Capt. ' itzroy, our Governor, We have received ttevs from Mr. Cormack, dated Ist July. he Governor was then about sailing. Mr. , liapman, the Judge for Port Nicholson, as to accompany him. Mr. Cormack was i sail ten days thereafter, in the Frances kwitt, direct for Sydney, and expected to rive before the Bengalore, which was to ill at the Cape. New Zealand affairs inerally, are viewed favorably at Home. ■ he disturbances in Ireland are assuming a ore serious aspect. We had no newspapers j the Lady St. Kilda, but the Tryphena s ail may be daily expected.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 33, 2 December 1843, Page 3

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LATEST NEWS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 33, 2 December 1843, Page 3

LATEST NEWS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 33, 2 December 1843, Page 3

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