(Reuters Special Telegram.)
Auckland, This day.
The Wo'nga Wonga left Sydney on the 9fch—the day before the Albion; left Melbourne. She brings the Suez telegrams, but no mail.
London, November 28. New Zealand immigration continues at the rate of 400 monthly. Holloway, the agricultural delegate, has reported very favorably of ISew Zealand.
Lieutenant Dawson Las been ordered to make an admiralty survey of Fiji. An old .English sailor has pubisheda circumstantial statement that, after rescuing lioger Tichborne from the boat drifting in the Pacific they were landed on Sydney Island, where he nursed him eighteen days till h<> died, and then buried him. Before death T^cbborne wrote a statement with the blood of a bird, which is now faded. The British Consul at Honolulu is investigating the affair.
Orton'i sisters hare presented a petition to the Queen for the Claimant's release
on the plea that he is not their brother. The Home Secretary refused. Mina Jury is pursuing her career of hotel and lodging house larcenies, fcho j lately escaped from Macclesfield gaol, was recaptured next day at Leek, and received a sentence of six months.
A crowded meeting at Peterborough resolved to present a petition to pHrliament for the removal of the three judges who presided at the Tienborne trial, and for the abolition of Gray's Inn. Failures: Do Pass,liabilities £100,000; JBroudziak. £10,455 ; McEwen, speculator on stocks, £400,000.
ri he ■Hon. Mrs Kinnaird presented an address to the Duchess of Edinburgh and a handsome Bible, subscribed to by 7572 maids in England, At the Lord Mayor's dinner, Disraeli made an invidious comparison between liberty enjoyed by English working < men and foreign noblemen, which occasioned great hubbub. It was understood to refer to Count Arnim's arrest, and are monstrance from Berlin is expected, for on the following Monday The Times inserted a letter from Disraeli disavowing such a reference. The Premier is blamed for this step, which is regarded as humiliating to England. ,
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1884, 16 January 1875, Page 2
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323Untitled Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1884, 16 January 1875, Page 2
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