THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
LATEST FROM EUROPE, London, September 1, General indignation is expressed at Trickett’s treatment by the Tyne men, who induced him to forego his visit to Philadelphia in order to meet Lumsden. Legal proceedings are suggested,
and ft testimonial to Trickett is proposed. Wheat is farmer. New Zealand is not quoted* The mails via Brindisi were delivered on the 28 th ult. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. Sydney, September 11. A. terrific gale all night, with, heavy rain—it still continues. No serious casualties are yet reported. A fire occurred at the Footscray Dynamite Factory, near Melbourne. A man named Bates was burned to death. Melbourne, September 11. Arrived: Eingarooma, from the Bluff. Sailed : Arawata,'-for the Bluff
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Evening Star, Issue 4226, 12 September 1876, Page 3
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115THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4226, 12 September 1876, Page 3
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