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[REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. RELEASE OF PASSENGERS FROM QUARANTINE. TRADES CONGRESS. DEPORTATION OF FRENCH CONVICTS TO THE PACIFIC. DEPARTURE OF THE MARQUIS OF NORMANDY. ENTHRONEMENT OF DR. BARRY AS METROPOLITAN BISHOP. (Received April 24, 10.5 p.ra.) Melbourne, April 24. Arrived, this morning, the Union steamship Tarawera, from the Bluff. Sailed, this afternoon, the steamship Rotomahana, for the Bluff, The passengers who lately arrived by the steamship Rome have been released from quarantine. At the sitting of the Trades Congress here to-day a note of protest against the deportation of French convicts to the Pacific was carried by acclamation. Sydney, April 24. Sailed, this afternoon, the Pacific Mail steamship Australia, for San Francisco, via Auckland. The Marquis and Marchioness of Normanby and suite are among the passengers. Dr. Barry was enthroned this morning at the Anglican Cathedral, with great ceremony. The edifice was densely packed in all parts. Amongst those present were the Governor of Tasmania, Commodore Erskine, and Lady Loftns, with a large number of the elite of the city. Eleven bishops from the provinces and from other colonies and numerous clergy assisted at the ceremony. The service was most impressive throughout, the musical putU-ju being especially well leudeved.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2389, 25 April 1884, Page 2

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LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Kumara Times, Issue 2389, 25 April 1884, Page 2

LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Kumara Times, Issue 2389, 25 April 1884, Page 2

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