INTERCOLONIAL.
Stdney, Tuesday. The steamer Bowen arrived at Cooktown yesterday, vrith 330 Chinese and other passengers. On the voyage between Penang and Malacca the passengers and officers of tli-.: !>hip saw a sea serpent, about 250 feet long and 50 feet broad, with square head and yellow stripes. The Bowen brings London dates to August 18th. Sir Charles Dilke, addressing his constituents at Nottinghill, read an important letter from an official, which stated that the accounts of the Bulgarian outrages had not been exaggerated. Wednesday. At Murundi yesterday a supposed burglar named O'Brien was chased by a young man named Cohen whom he stabbed. Cohen then choked O'Brien who died. Melbourne, Wednesday. The cutter Lacfci is starting for New Guinea and the Islands of the Pacific to open up the trade under the auspices of an English Company.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 243, 4 October 1876, Page 2
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138INTERCOLONIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 243, 4 October 1876, Page 2
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