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WELLINGTON.

April 18. Whitelaw has been remanded, till Wednesday. It is understood that the Hinemoa will leave for Lyttelton this week to convey to their homes a considerable number of the Maori political prisoners whom it has been decided to release. Lady Gordon is expected to be a passenger by the 'Frisco mail steamer from Sydney to Auckland, arriving at Auckland next Thursday. Some doubts having arisen as to the secrecy of the census returns, the Regis-trar-General writes to the Times that, since he took office, the portion of the schedules containing the names has always been severed from the other portion containing the particulars before the old forms were sent to the paper mills, bo that no particulars as to any individual can become known to anyone outside of the office.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3060, 18 April 1881, Page 3

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WELLINGTON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3060, 18 April 1881, Page 3

WELLINGTON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3060, 18 April 1881, Page 3

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