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(Per Albion at Hokitika ) London, April 21. Compulsory liquidation has been ordered in the Australia Direct Steamship Company, Arrived.—The Aferope, tho City of Auckland, and Charlotte Padbury, from Ncav Zea land. In’ the House of Commons, Dr Kj-nealey’s motion for cho appointment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Tichborne trial avus rejected by 431 to !, after a protracted debate, uiwhieh Air Disraeli and Mr Bright power fully opposed the motion. Dr Kenealey’s speech was principally confined to a weaic attack on the alleged misbehaviour of the judges. 1 he lock-out m South Wales has been rejected, the reduction of fifteen percent, having been accepted. . Bombay, April 24. 1 he Gmcowar of Baroda was deposed yesterday. This decision was passed on his gross mis-government, not on the report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the poisoning of Colonel Phayre, the resident agent, in respect to Avhich they disagree. The Native Administrator in Baroda continues.
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Evening Star, Issue 3804, 4 May 1875, Page 3
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