THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM EUROPE. London, March 25. The members of the Colonial Institute have presetted a memorial to the Government, requesting to have the Colonies recognised in the Queen’s new title. The Government refused to publish Mr Cave’s report, which has caused a panic in Egytian bonds. Wheat hss increased in firmness. New Zealand, 50s to 525. Sailed: Northumberland, s.s., for Melbourne.
INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. Sydney, March 26. The trial trip of the Zealandia was very satisfactory. Brisbane, March 27. The 1 Courier’ publishes a manuscript from Mulligan, prospector of the new field near the Palmer. It does not corroborate the glowing accounts previously received. Melbourne, March 28. The deficiency at the end of the year will be nearly LI 20,000. Arrived : Ringarooraa.
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Evening Star, Issue 4084, 29 March 1876, Page 3
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125THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4084, 29 March 1876, Page 3
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