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LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS

[BY SUBMARINE CABLE.] ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. [bbutbb'3 tkikgbams.] London, March 23. Later Cape news states that the relief of Colonel Pearson, at Ekowe's, will be postponed until Lord Chelmsford is strongly reinforced. March 24. A Royal Commission has been appointed for the Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions, under the presidency of the Prince of Wales. A select committee has commenced an inquiry into Sir B. O'Loghlen's election. Mr Berry was the first witness. Bombay, March 25. General Cavagnari is expected at Lahore to confer with the Viceroy. AUSTRALIA. [bEUTBR'B TELEGR4M3.] Melbourne, March 25. The Arawata leaves to-morrow at noon with the English mails. Sydney, March 25. The Board exonerated the captain of the Bonnie Dundee and considered the mate blameable.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1591, 26 March 1879, Page 3

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LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1591, 26 March 1879, Page 3

LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1591, 26 March 1879, Page 3

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