SPECIAL TELEGRAM.
London, January 11. :. The English Emigration Society have offered to co-operate with the National Emigration Leasrubi'' The Commission of Colonial Delegates f orward'by this mail a temperate letter. Mr 'Beaumont's resolutions were adopted at a subsequent meeting ('?). . A National Colonial League has been formed. Professor Gamgee asserts that he has solved the difficulty of ineat-preservnig, I and sample cases have been forwarded to England. : - ■ •■■ A man named George Dyer surrendered himself to justice,; and: made a selfj accusation of having murdered, a ma,n named George Willsat thirteen .years ago at the gold diggings in Victoria. He has been remanded for further enquiry. Australian, securities are firm. Lucy. Escott is dead. ■ • -.-.- ■• : •
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 642, 1 March 1870, Page 4
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112SPECIAL TELEGRAM. Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 642, 1 March 1870, Page 4
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