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ARRIVAL OF THE SUEZ MAIL.

Blubf, «Hy 1. The Ringarooma left Melbourmon the 26th ult. at 2.30 p.m., passed Swanilandat noon next day, and arrived at o'clock this morning. She experienced atng S.W. winds on the first days, and fine w4her for the remainder of the passage. Sj brings eighteen saloon and fifteen steeraj passengers, 208 tons of cargo for all ports,nd sails .-'.t 4 p.m. for Dunedin. Passeuge list for Guuedin : Mr and Mrs Dalziel, Mnnd Mrs Talbot, Mrs Lindlay, Messrs Cynl, Hope, Lambeth ; seven in the steerage, araeventyfive tons of cargo.

AUSTRALIAN NEWS

Melbourne, ,ne 26. The acquittal of Stevenson, lond, and Wilkinson by the Supreme Courfury, the finding of the missing Mrs Thomn (of the Hawthorne mystery) w : thin a f/ miles of ; andhurst, and the absconding oi defaulting bank clerk, form the princip events of last week.

Lady Bowen has returned wither daughters, and as the eldest is to conout a ball in the Government House is loo'd forward to.

The question of further telegphic communication with Europe is stiltnder consideration.

Preparations are being made lihe Ministry to meet Parliament. There some talk of a want-of confidence motion, it it is unlikely that the Ministry will 1 disturbed before the general flection in a;w months time.

The Messrs Stevenson's case \i not affect their position in the House.

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Evening Star, Issue 4164, 1 July 1876, Page 3

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ARRIVAL OF THE SUEZ MAIL. Evening Star, Issue 4164, 1 July 1876, Page 3

ARRIVAL OF THE SUEZ MAIL. Evening Star, Issue 4164, 1 July 1876, Page 3

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