TOE SUBMARINE CABLE.
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London, August 26. The Oatalpa, with six escaped Fenians from Western Australia, arrived in New York on the 10th August. The event caused great sensation amongst the Irish residents, but no formal reception was given. The Wesleyan Conference in England has agreed to make the Conferences of Australia independent. The friends of Lumsden have refused to forfeit the stakes of L2OO. Higgins has proceeded to America to row in the Centennial Regatta. His friends are urged to deposit stakes for a match between him and Trickett.
Wheat dull. Australian quoted at 46s to 48s; New Zealand, 43s to 465. Arrived : Wild Deer, Pleiades, Soukar, and Otaki.
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Evening Star, Issue 4220, 5 September 1876, Page 3
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112TOE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4220, 5 September 1876, Page 3
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