THE WAITARA DISASTER—FINDING OF THE COURT OF INQUIRY.
LONDON,
July 12
LORD DUFFERIN AND THE
COLONIES,
THE REDMONDS AND OPPOSITION
IN VICTORIA
ENGLAND'S CONTROL OF SUEZ
CANAL UNSECURED
INTENDED RESIGNATION 01'
BISHOP OF LINCOLN
The Com-t of Inquiry into the collision between the ship Humnui and the barque Waitara attributes the cause of the disaster to tho neglect of tho captain and second officer of the Waitara.
Lord Dufforin has been entertained at a banquet at the Empire Club. In reply to the toast of his health, ho said that he was confident that tho colonies would always adhere to Great Britain if they were properly treatod. The Irish Land League announce that they have been advised" that the brothers Redmond expect to totally crush any opposition which they may meet with in Melbourne.
Tho English Press complain that England's control of the Suez Canal is tinsecured. The French are jubilant.
It is mentioned that the Bishop of Lincoln intends to resign.
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.
["Retttku's Telegrams.]
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3744, 16 July 1883, Page 3
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