THE SUBMARINE GABLE*
DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM EUROPE.
(BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.)
London, March 7.
Don Carlos has been forbidden to remain in France. He has arrived in London. He still maintains his right to the Crown of Spain. The progress of the Prince through India continues to be a great success. He had a splendid reception in Nepaul, and good sport. Mr Cave reports the condition of the finances, of Egypt to be. in a more favorable state than was anticipated, and that the resources of the countiy are. sufficient. “
NEWS-
Sydney. March 9. The Suez mail arrived rais morning. The Colima awaits replies to letters till Saturday morning. Yesternight a hurricane was reported to have occurred in the Northern Territory. There were several wrecks, and seventy lives were lost. The fossil remains of a gigantic extin it herbivorous Australia raarsupalian deprotodon has been found on the Black Rock Plains in the far north, fifteen feet below the surface.
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Evening Star, Issue 4067, 9 March 1876, Page 3
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158THE SUBMARINE GABLE* Evening Star, Issue 4067, 9 March 1876, Page 3
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