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[PER PRESS AGENCY.] — Chkistchxjuch, Monday, SUICIDE. * Fuller, who took ppiaon on last Thut day night, tdied from the effects. Befoi death he admitted that he had taken ti poison intentionally, owing to his | missal from the position of Taxidermisti the Museum. New Plymouth, Monday, THE SABBATH OBSERVANCE. Considerable excitement has b<§en a perienced here on account of a tfiemoii having been sent by the Sabbatli Obse vance Committee to the Minister of Piili Works, in which it was stated that t! conmiunity, as a whole, were opposed! trains running on Sundays. A lai| number of the leading gentlemen hai taken the matter up, and a counter-mem rial is now being very numerously signet Letters are appearing in the papers a cusing the ministers, composing the Sai bath Observance Committee, with fals hood. Wellington', Monday, THE SECOND CABLE. The Luna is engaged sounding in CooFf Straits, with the,object of getting a coma free of rocks for the second cable. Cm tain Johnston conducts the survey, flfl deep sea sounding machine (Sir Willi* Thomson's invention) has been forAifl answer admirably. The principal "palS the work is now completed,., and. the Lufl will probably return to-morrow. I
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 86, 31 July 1876, Page 2
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196TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 86, 31 July 1876, Page 2
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