NEWS BY CABLE.
(REUTER'S TELEGRAMSJ London, October 27. The Orient Company and the London, Pacific, and Liverpool Company have arranged for a fortnightly service of steamers to Australia, commencing in January next. Paris, October 27. A Communist named Oarelhas been elected to the Lyons Municipal Council. Washington, October 27. The fever epidemic at Memphis has ended. Madras, October 26. The P. and 0. steamer Hindustan has been totally wrecked on the coast. The loss of life is unknown, Melbourne, Tuesday. The Cabinet have resolved to introduce a Bill to reconstruct the Harbor Trust. At Goldsborough and Clough’s wool sales there was brisk competition, and good rates were obtained. Sir C. Gavan Duffy intends retiring into private life shortly. (PER BINGAROOMA at the bleep.) London, October IS. Arrived at Havre : Eulie, barque, from Ereemantlc, on March IS, via Sharks Bay, May 12. The Sir William Wallace, barque, which left Adelaide for the United Kingdom on the sth May, was spoken on September 26 off the Azores. She was HI days out, but did not require any assistance.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5798, 29 October 1879, Page 2
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176NEWS BY CABLE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5798, 29 October 1879, Page 2
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