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London, October 28. In reference to yesterday's telegram stating arrangements had been made between the Orient and Pacific lines whereby the two corapq|rf6» were to run steamers fortnightly between London and Australia direct, commencing in January next, the companies believe that- the magnU tude of the trade and the increasing attraction of the Australian colonies for settlers and visitors, justify the extension of the enterprise. The new service will retain the name, " Orient line," and will be conducted by F. Green & Co. and Anderson, Anderson, & Go. as joint managers. Sydney, Wednesday. Cabmen's strike is ended. Sailed, for New Zealand, the Wakatipu, and Austrian frigate Heligoland.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 20, 31 October 1879, Page 2
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