THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. Sydney, October 3. The steamer Bowen arrived at Cooktown yesterday with 330 Chinese and other passengers. The Bowen brings London dates to August 18tb, including the item that Sir C. Dilke, addressing his constituents at Nottingham, read an important letter from an official source, stating that accounts of the Bulgarian outrages were not exaggerated. October 4. At Murrindini yesterday, a supposed burglar named O’Brien was chased by a young man named Cohen, whom he stabbed. Cohen choked O’Brien, who died. Melbourne, October 4. The cutter Loeda is starting under the auspices of an English company for New Guinea and the islands of the Pacific to open up trade there.
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Evening Star, Volume 4245, Issue 4245, 4 October 1876, Page 3
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114THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Volume 4245, Issue 4245, 4 October 1876, Page 3
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