THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.
Sydney, June 13. Mr W. Laidlaw, an old and wealthy colonist, is dead. Large quantities of New Zealand produce to hand have caused a decline in price.. Wheat is now 4s 10d ; bran. Is 3£d. MaLßOußflfe, June 13. Witnesses for the Crown in Stevenson’s case to-day said that flannels were largely undervalued. Sin Cock, late manager of the Land Mortgage Bank, has been arrested tor forging a bill for £7,000. The following has hot yet been published here:— Sydney, 9th June. A woman named Tall has been found in a bouse at Maryborough, in Queensland, terribly burnt, with .a broken kerosene lamp alongside. It is supposed to have exploded^ A rumor is current that an of a large Melbourne firm is missing.
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Evening Star, Issue 4149, 14 June 1876, Page 3
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127THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4149, 14 June 1876, Page 3
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