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The Globe. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1876. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

{Per Press Agency.') LATEST FROM EUROPE AND # [By Submarine Cable.] Singapore, March 13. The s. s. Bangalore is delayed at Galle in consecuience of small-pox. AUSTRALIA. Sydney, March 14. Judge Cheek died to-day. Hennessey's case brandy firmer; sales at 29s 9d. The Pearl sails for Auckland on Satuaday. Victoria combines with us to send riflemen to Philadelphia. It is suggested that two New Zealand representatives be selected. INTERPiiOVINOIAL. Auckland, March 14. The Governor left for the Hot Springs, via Waikato, to-day. Dr Pollen and Lord H. Phipps go via Tauranga. . Sailed-^Hawea, for the South, Passengers for Lyttelton—Mr and Mrs Handcock, Mr Cameron. Grahamstown, March 14. The Superintendent declines the responsibility of removing the men from the Thames to Wellington, The men who agreed to go are irritated thereat. Some have had an interview with the Mayor. A public meeting to condemn Sir George Grey's action is spoken of. Wellington, March 14. Arrived at midnight The s.s. Easby, from Sydney. She brings no additional news of any interest, The s.s. Ringarooma and the Sarah and Mary, from Lyttelton. Greymouth, March 14. Mr Rollesfcon, accompanied by Mr Carruthers, engineer-in-cbief, and several Canterbury residents, has arrived here overland from Christchurch via Amuri. He expressed himself highly pleased with the trip. Yesterday he proceed by special train to Brunnerton, to inspect the coal mines. His Honor left Greymouth this morning for Hokitika, intending to visit Greenstone and the other mining districts en route. He leaves for Christchurch on Saturday. Greymouth, March 15. Arrived—Maori. She sails for Nelson and Dunedin at 2 p.m. Invercargill, March 14. The subscribers of the Athenaeum held a large meetißg, and decided by 150 against 117 to open the reading-room for four hours on Sunday afternoon. There was considerable excitement over the matter.

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Globe, Volume V, Issue 543, 15 March 1876, Page 2

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The Globe. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1876. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Globe, Volume V, Issue 543, 15 March 1876, Page 2

The Globe. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1876. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Globe, Volume V, Issue 543, 15 March 1876, Page 2

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