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DELIVERY OF COLONIAL MAILS IN LONDON.

TASMANIAN LOAN PLACED ON THE LONDON MARKET. THE ANNEXATION OF NEAV GUINEA. CONSECRATION OF THE BISHOP OF TASMANIA. THE JURY IN KELLY'S CASE STILL UNABLE TO AGREE UPON A VERDICT. GREAT LOSS OF LIFE BY THE CYCLONE IN AMERICA. DELEGATES TO IRISH CONA'ENTION OITOSE USE OF DYNAMITE. LONDON. April 21. The homeward mails via Suez and Brindisi, which left Melbourne on the 15th March, were delivered here to-day. April 25. Tenders arc invited up to AVednesday, 2nd May, for a loan of .£500,000 for the Government of Tasmania. The minimum is fixed at 98. In the House of Commons to-day the Hon. Evelyn Ashley, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, stated that the papers in reference to the annexation of New Guinea Avould be laid ou the table of the house at the earliest possible date. The Rev. C. AY. Sanford avus to-day consecrated at St. Raid's Cathedral as Bishop of Tasmania. The ceremony avus performed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and a largo number of church dignitaries were present. The jury iv the case of Timothy Kelly the third of the Pho-nix Turk prisoners, have been again unable to agree upon a A'erdict.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3676, 26 April 1883, Page 3

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DELIVERY OF COLONIAL MAILS IN LONDON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3676, 26 April 1883, Page 3

DELIVERY OF COLONIAL MAILS IN LONDON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3676, 26 April 1883, Page 3

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