THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM EUROPE.
London, April 8.
The motion condemning the assumption of the title of “ Empress ” has been rejected. Medium .wool is declining. New Zealand wheat, 50s.
INTERCOLONIAL NEWSMelbourne, April 10. Stevenson, the soft-goods merchant, expelled the Customs officers who took possession of his goods warehouse. The latter returned in force and repossessed themselves, and in doing so Mr Guthrie, Collector of C ustoms, was wounded.
Sydney, April 10. The Albion has left Melbourne for the Bluff with the mail, via Suez.
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Evening Star, Issue 4095, 11 April 1876, Page 3
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86THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4095, 11 April 1876, Page 3
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