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LATEST NEWS.

HOME AND FOREIGN. S [REUTER —COPYRIGHT. ] (Receiyed March 21, 2.80 p.m.) ! ? LONDON, March 20. a lite has been elected without opposition to the vacancy which liasf in ..the representation of Tipperary in the House of Commons. : It is announced that 0. P. Butt, Q. 0., the liberal M.P. for Southampton, has JJBr judge in the Probate, ivorce, and AdmiraltyAivision of the "" Supreme' Conft“of Judicature,' vice l the Right,. E^on., Sir. R,obert Pbiliemore, Bart., resigned'. ’ ~ i; AUSTRALIAN. '.."V fREUTER—COPYRIGHT.;] (Received March 21,• 2.8b p.m.) MELBOURNE, March 21. Sir Bryan O’lioghlen declares that Mr (statement'regarding fcheiamotmfc of last loan, which is available for Railways, is misleading. ; INXERPROYINCIAL. <i [per PRESS ASSOCIATION.] : / .AUCKLAND, This day. A lad -named rdbhn Paul/the son of a Mangere settler,-was drowned in bis father’s sheep dip.. : The Hon F. • Deceasare left per the steamer Wairarapa yesterday. He states that the New. Zealand, Gqvernmedt has agreed to defray' two-thirds of the host of the - introduction of thirty Maltese, the Malta Government or the immigrants paying the other third. DUNEDIN, this day.. Captain Thomson, reporting to the Harbour JBoard, suggests that the time has arrived ’ when, in order to secure better efficiency in the pilot service, a younger body of men should be employed, and, with that view, tenders his own resignation as chief harbour master. He continues in the Government employ in connection with the dock, etc. INVERCARGILL, This day. i News reached the Bluff that a boat containing 2 natives and a European named Jos England capsized in a squall off Ruapake. England and one native were drowned. The other clung to an oar and reached the shore. Both bodies have been recovered.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1012, 21 March 1883, Page 3

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LATEST NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1012, 21 March 1883, Page 3

LATEST NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1012, 21 March 1883, Page 3

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