Australian Telegrams.
Pee B.s. Easby at Wellington. s(Peb Peess Agency.) "~" , Meljjoukne, March loth. The cable steamer-Kangaroo is now engaged in laying the shore-end of the | cable to connect Penang with Eangoon, and' giving duplicate communication be. tweeii India and Penang. The main cable will be laid od :the Tarrival of the steamer Hibejrnia. It^ is expected to, be, cbmplpted by th'e t'2Bth instants The flagi ship Wolverine arrived at Hpbart Town on the 14th. Ttie Victorian Minister "of Eailways says that individually he is in favor •of "running' Sunday trains, but that the of .the representatives of the people in Parliament were, against it. \ Seren hundred and''sixty Chinese were landed at Cook Town on the 14th frpm Hongkong, and five hundred more^were to leave on 1 the Ist Jn: stant, -and eight hundred shortly after, all for Cook; Town. .!*._ ' J Further very extensive immigration to; .Queensland is expected.-.- "J^i^K,./
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2561, 22 March 1877, Page 2
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149Australian Telegrams. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2561, 22 March 1877, Page 2
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