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A Afff, .«? Th^li^trated of the 2nd of . r : o^^up t|P^^^Jl^s in ten an ce Company is VyfyMpidl^fp.e^ task of making K P a bles to" be laid down |^f|l^^4.D^^y d 4byif v New ySqiith: Wales,' l^{fi^.^lßbn^\^W;'Zealancli a; distance fffM f^*.brlyii2 O^ffbailes. ! "THisf Hb its *.^. 'fuitqreff, working, f. l >v^ v ■ VK^j^^ ■'yf^^ith'%irfilbHuß Vogel, Prime Minister _ y yp|^e^ a repre-<^/"i■-J^!i*ViJ.of r -^- , o^. .the.'. New *f South Wales V if t, L j-which; lai tter f,provioce VfVf y bears fqbe-fthird of fthe guaranteed : y&J9Jfsf)yJ[i)D Jt-efups . t_ . u ppn j: ;th &AMh p. e-: cos t. ff :fyfS)r^VJulius 'Vogel, accompanied by fff ;^p<|j%^gsp tljamen; f; M* if .A .bb 7 ! works ff ofl- ; the Telegr ajph Construction and at; Qrbenwichy ..V^yony^edneßday afternoon. He was ?7tlsßkffijs : ' s&Jlria&^W'." ds/* b V Vy director of that company, Mr Clifford;, f- .^fanVebgiii}^ ;q_.the -y/orks,. Mr ,'./■-:. Shu ter, and others; He minutely inspected every process of the ooanufaer yf: , -tjy^ iwhichivis, in a vmosY satisfactory fV ;yß^ . f^Hißernia, .befobßiog - to the company V y aretelbeVemployedf incarhying out and V -layijog the cable;; under the bqpatnand • Vy^qffGaptaibs'M The f -V^Edjnburgb^npw llyiog pff.the company*B ;f||bi|j^:iS^iiwiolii;liaß received VySfherjioad^ V fi,'sßhorb "en ds.? -^ItV is hoped that both 7 fV^qaseisfwillv reach Aystrajia .early in ' CfV;^j|eini)er $■ -81^3^ in ._ anu airy or > Eeb-:--^-^^ft.rij^-vtU^f-Jb.ea£t«bummer.months of that Vstf region^ .bb/telegrapb will be successy ° There / is' already; a fffy-,'^ Vybvrt both'thie principal islands of New i;^-2Jeaj'fefid?*>; //frf 7'f7x7-'7 .7 '.-.*• .'----'_' ' _ " Am
v -/'/i^'ipKriftt.ohurch. telegram of the 23rd \V..^4'^an^n.'Baya':-r-" A serious case of y, stabbing, occurred in front of the vff Theatre <lasfc? night. Shortly after 10 y q'clockrafraan. named Theodore Arnold '•■'f f vf -W6nll""*ln'fo-'ifa> private/, bar' of B'eatty'p Af hotel, w.er^«( gentleman named Arthuj** . ■ f/ Faithful : wjasy having a drink .with k y—. anii aafeed them to gp, vb'utside|. fVV^f^afi-iifpl^i.d^Bol'' but . nb.sooner < had^he V ff V :vfsei_sefclf; himf by the throat with his left y f I ; 'y hand, frnd the f ebme timb striking .at y 5 .f_.inPfwit& 7^_e right, in which -he held a ;:f* ; -ife*ttnifff,|f-ami?-" saying* *IUl ! do for you ffyC fiioe?;'^«f^sci-__l_6bßued, : during which V had' witnessed 7 v^thV^ his arina around VwvArbbld^while^Sargeant Wilson, who ?-. .?*'£ .^ fV;^Vi]i|t^^ Wlbile •-, being ■;, secured, 1 : ?-.y^J^^fc^^^^^^v"^SjaVa^> fhe &&&; intended to ..do X?7/fo^^^th{alfjaudiihkAAbeea waiting v spbt* him; /Faithful thiree/WQUridß, wbicH happily V; . .":- c haye^not <a ■/ very , -dangerous appear* ,V r;>;_in£^ the :.**.^leffaaw.f • One was not far frpm f being f V^^erfjb^'s^iaV i. lie kbife appearejdfto have ff//yj^oS>d/. pie«rfv*h.; , entf. of. the jaw, and f^- V>if^|^ ®^^* * n ; en© 6 k ithila an hair's fv_f»y|h||adih ;'6f the main artery; /The third vy f^Mf wapiti 0 thie *Wif; imhlbid latblj. Bt 7^^ -J 3o "* ? .VM C , .ib tr^f-^idepitnV/V: After being arrested Arnold V '■"*'■:'£'" ■"■'■■■ ■■ -, ,„ ■ « - r — l
said that bb was sorry he" miaeed Faithful's heart, cbut ; that his hand was *pnysteadyj owing to the fact that he had been drinking during the past two or three days, de also stated his reason stabbingf Faithful waß that thei latter had robbed a man in his presence in Ly tteltopj and f then, charged him; (Arnold) .wiih it. They were bot b passengers by the ship Laogstone, which -arrived from London a few days ago^ Arnold; was quite sober when* -arretted; V The knife, which originally belorijret^ to Faithful, is a murderouß looking weapon, the blade is about ejgbt inches long and tapers from about an inch and a half at the haft to a point which is very Bharp. It is of Spanish, makei and such a knife is generally used in South America for killing and skinning •sheep. Arnoldwas brought up at the -'Magistrate's Goo rt this morning, but as Faithful was not fit to appear Arnold dwas.jremanded till Deo. Arnold is aypflng man of respectable and quiet appearance.- y h
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 2, 3 January 1876, Page 4
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