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CHINA.

Nkws fiom China lo the end of March has come lo hand via .Singapore. The new Governor, Mr. Bonu\m had anived, and Sii John Davis had sailed for Europe. Eleven more of the mffians said to have been concerned in the Canton mm do is of December last, had heen executed by the Chinese aulhoiilics. The ill feeling ol the populace tow aids the Europeans Avufc manifested in eveiy possible manna. Tluee missionaries, walking m the vicinity of Shanghai, had been attacked, and very much injured, hy a paity of boatmen, without the least piovocation. — Sydney Herald, June 22.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 224, 22 July 1848, Page 2

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100

CHINA. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 224, 22 July 1848, Page 2

CHINA. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 224, 22 July 1848, Page 2

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