AUSTRALIAN.
' ' ''.',' '. ', i^TiDKßt!''Tnii' ]dai. f>,,. News' from New Britain says afyont> Easter five of Missionary Brown's native teachers stationed at Maticola incautiously left the coast, and/ went miles inland in the bush. The natives surrounded, murdered, cooked and eat them with barbarous ceremonies. A few <jays afterwards an expedition' Wat organised; by Mr' Brown, which attacked the canm-* baifl apd killed fifty to eighty. Mxlboubhjc, September 12. Mileta is still the favourite for the Cup at ICO to 10. Calamia awl Chester! are backed at-100 to 6. Vulcan and His Lordship at 100 to 5. Le Loup is improving, but it is doubtful if Tramp Card will stand training. : ■ . \ , ,
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2991, 16 September 1878, Page 2
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108AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2991, 16 September 1878, Page 2
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