THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.
Sydney, October 10.
The Rev. George Brown, Wesleyan minister missionary, arrived to-day, after a twenty mouths’ visit to New Britain and Now Ireland Islands. A mission was successfully established, and the coast line of both islands was explored. He also crossed New Ireland, and collected a large number of birds and other specimens of natural history. The Suez mail arrived at Adelaide to-day. THE SUEZ MAIL. The passengers by the Suez mail steamer for New Zealand are—Messrs Cheynes, Walsh, and Brabazon. James Ward, a merchant, brought from Fiji by a detective, has been committed for trial on a charge of forging bills of lading and an insurance policy, on which he obtained L 14.000. A girl named Smith, in the Dreffield workhouse, comes in for several thousand pounds left to her by her mother, who deserted her family several years ago, and went to New Zealand under another name,
The iron barque Baldwin, which left hew Zealand, in ballast, for Valparaiso, on April 7, has not since been heal’d of
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Evening Star, Issue 4251, 11 October 1876, Page 3
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175THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4251, 11 October 1876, Page 3
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