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THE SUBMARINE CABLE.

INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. "'*■■■ ' • v r .-■ Sydney, October 19. It is rumored that the Queensland police have at. last got a clue to the ■whereabouts of the stolen racehorse, Duke'btAthol. .■■ l .-' i Sydney, October 20. Nothing definite is known as to our Government's communication with that of New Zealand/ in reference to ; the Pacific, service* , Tfherois, however, no probability of the service collapsing, as English land companies have offered to undertake the contract should the Pacific Company determine to abandon it. ' - The S.B. Wakatipu calls at Hokitika, she having as passengers 60 diggers for the Kumara.

Melbourne, October 10. A warrant, arrived by the mail, and Mark Lyon has been re-arrested for the jewel robbery. .. Alfred Shaw is included in the English cncket tearn. : ly.JCwo left by their conirades at Sealer's f&,yp, remained there eight days almost in a state of starvation. Tbeyjwere taken off on Friday last by passing vessel.

Even the f Lyttelton is forced to admit that Sir George Grey has weakened an 4 discredited -his appeal to the Imperial Government by exaggerated ttatementsi and vague suspicions; ' j

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Evening Star, Issue 4259, 20 October 1876, Page 3

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THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4259, 20 October 1876, Page 3

THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4259, 20 October 1876, Page 3

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