THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM EUROPE. ; hj The;-' foUpwing items have, not: yet been published here London, March 18. Sir Daniel' Copper, Bart., has left London for Philadelphia - eft route for Australia. Mr Lord Harrington, Mr P]orstef, ahd the r Tunes* urge the'fexpe dienoy of including the Colonies ! in ; riie Queen’snew title. . ( The B.M.S. China, with the Australian mail via Sue?, arrived at Galle bn the 16th inst. | INTERCOLONIAL NEWS; : , / Sydney, Maych 31. Walter Sherwin, the tenor, was fined ' LIOO at Melbourne _ .for smuggling cigars from the mail steamer. u ' jldeiaidEv Marcti 31. '.'.2 A., boat containing the captain of "the ship CEnone andthecTew capsized in a . squall !Di.e.captain B\iram ; the; others were drowned^. / '‘' Hong Kong advices- state- that six steamers are loading
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Evening Star, Issue 4086, 31 March 1876, Page 3
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124THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4086, 31 March 1876, Page 3
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