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INTERCOLONIAL.

The ship Glamis Castle arrived at Sydney on the 26th instant with 850 Chinese, o£ whom 146 are tor New Zealand. An Adelaide telegram states that the that the agricultural statistics of South Australia shows the average yield of crops has been for the past 'year 4 bushels 581b per acre, against 9 bushels 471b last year. David Henry, who was sentenced to to a term of imprisonment for embracery , at Melbourne, some two years ago, and for whose release numerous petitions were signed some time after, is about to be liberated owing to the state of his health. A Sydney telegram states that the ship Queen of Nations, of the White Star line, has been wrecked on the coast, at a short distance to the north of Woolongong, a seaport about sixty miles south of Sydney. The captain and all the crew except one seaman were saved. She was bound for Sydney from London.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 998, 3 June 1881, Page 3

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INTERCOLONIAL. Dunstan Times, Issue 998, 3 June 1881, Page 3

INTERCOLONIAL. Dunstan Times, Issue 998, 3 June 1881, Page 3

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