SYDNEY.
September 11. ' ! ;;The Frenchjw,arshjp. ..distress arrived here to-day from New Guinea. The I'isj_tress recently visited the New Hebrides group to punish ;the natives for the mur: „de"r,pf,gerta'm Fr'enQl^traderyat.E.spi.r|_to', Santo'lslahd." Orie'of 'the principal nai tive villages was bombarded for two -hours, and completely destroyed. { Sir Henry Parkes has been ordered compete* fest'^or some time, bufc ifc is houpu tnatbelsSiow recovering. Prayers were offered up in some of the churches yesterday for his restoration, to health. !- Y.W'AYiI Later ; -. The health of Sir Henry Barke*-has •not'-improrerrT'^nfrliis^^ f ants, vrilb.not allow him to be moved in| his present condition. ._ !
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 26, 13 September 1882, Page 2
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