SUMMARY FOE EUROPE.
"We have the gratification, this month, to report the arrival of the July Mails from Europe at an unusually early date — the passage from Galle to Melbourne by the Bombay being one of the fastest ever made ; and the wonted punctuality of the Aldinga put us in possession of the European news live days after the arrival of the Bombay at Hobson's Bay. We were thus enabled to print the moat important portion of the " News by the Mail " in a Southland Times Extraordinary on the forty-third day after the transmission of the latest intelligence from London, which was up to the 2nd ultimo, our special edition being printed, and in the hands of the public, on the afternoon of the 14th inst. The outward mail is advertised to close this day for Europe and the Australian colonies.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 17 September 1864, Page 5
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141SUMMARY FOE EUROPE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 17 September 1864, Page 5
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