GALLE.
':.■■: Telegraphic communicatir n with Europe is.alm.qst auspended. In.raany cases telegrams 'fi£Ve ; :*^eW M^^^ 76 r tv t enty^ six "days' 5 o^jh^^y^wliile some have been anticipi^ea't)^ the nia'il' bringing: later' fiews. 'All look oh the early compjletion of the new sea lines as the means bf re! : storpg ovicwire intercourse with England.;.. ' Two French steamers have arrived here/ thjougS .tnV : Suez j Gknair- ;: Thevnla(i beeii.; much lightened j still-both gronnrled during the passage. Much more labor and capital: will have to be expended before the Vessel&j oithei greatfmail -compameß;oan regularly adopt the oanal. At present only vessels of 16ft draught can pass through. ; .1
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 631, 3 February 1870, Page 4
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105GALLE. Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 631, 3 February 1870, Page 4
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