MELBOURNE.
This day
In the Assembly last night Mr Service stated that the Government had been advised that it was impossible to deal legally with the supposed Irish informers, and it' had consequently been decided, if their identity was complete, to prevent their lauding here. It was believed there were altogether ten on board the Fathau. That vessel had left Adelaide at daylight, and would be intercepted at the beads and lie inspected by the police. Her destination was Sydney. It is announced that King Kalakaua, of the Hawaii Islands, will visit Australia shortly.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3760, 3 August 1883, Page 3
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