ENGLISH NEWS.
[By Telbgbaph.] Via Auckland. The City of New York arrived at Auckland this morning. LONDON, July 14. The “ Pall Mall Gazette ” states that the agitation in Victoria against the Chinese is preposterous. It believes that eventually the Chinese will populate tropical Australia. The report of the Board of Trade in reference to the missing ship Knowsley Hall is to the effect that the vessel was well found and seaworthy, and that there is nothing to account for her loss. The Board, however, comments on the evidence of Lloyd’s surveyor, who stated that he was unaware where the load lines were. The Tichborne claimant has applied for permission to appeal to the House of Lords against the recent decision of the Court on a writ of error. The twelfth of July demonstrations on the part of the Orange Societies passed off quietly.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1998, 20 July 1880, Page 2
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