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THE SUBMARINE CABLE.

INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

Brisbane, May 13. Eighty-six diggers from Cook town have been imprisoned for fourteen days each for illegally obtaining return passages. Many look as if they had suffered severe hardships on the Palmer diggings. Nearly 500 diggers have returned from the rush at Townsville. Melbourne, May 15. Statistics show a large increase in the yield of wheat over last year. Two attempts to throw a train off .Government railway lines are reported. The Arawata has arrived from New Zealand. The Northumberland has sailed for Otago.

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Evening Star, Issue 4123, 15 May 1876, Page 3

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THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4123, 15 May 1876, Page 3

THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4123, 15 May 1876, Page 3

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