AUSTRALIAN.
i <•> ; BEtTTHS'e THI.EGBAMS. Stprbt, August 19. A telegram has been received here today from England announcing that the Most Eevd E. B. Vaughan, Eoman Catholic Arch-Hishop of Sydney, died suddenly, at Liverpool yesterday. The intelligence has been received with universal regret. . Received August 21, 1.5 a.m.! > Stdney Augnst 20. Arrived — This morning, the Union » Steamship Wakntipu, from Wellington. 1 Universal sorrow is expressed through--1 out the Australian colonies at tho ! announcement of the death of Archbishop Vaaghan. All the Australian Bishops have been invited to assist at the celebration of a requiem for the deceased prelate. Kobert Stout, of Dunedin, delivered a lecture here yesterday to a large audience. Per Merchant Shipping and Under- [ writer's Association, London, August 18 — Arrived, the ship Altair, from Lyttelton, April 16. Mjjlboubm i, August 20 The Tasmanian Government has agreed . to send a delegate to the Annexation Conference. New Zealand is now the only colony from which no reply has been received. The Catholics of this colony express t universal regret at the death of Archbishop Vaughan, and mourning is worn 1 by many members of the Romish Church.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 33, 21 August 1883, Page 2
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