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,':■,-■■■ .-:■:■; ■'■■, " ;■• ".;■.'■ ;-' ' ...'LoKDO-Jr..?/,-Sir Julius Vogel, as a candidate, for the united boroughs of Falmouth and Penryn, has-addressed the electors. He wa« promised enthusiastic support. ■'; v.' The hew postal contract the P. and (0. Company \ commences next jfanuary^ ; The voyage fromliondpni 't6 MeihpvLinp is. t^ be done in 3P cj^ys. v ,;r '^Cjpiriniodoire Hoakins, will shortly, be, promoted to flag rank.•„;....', . ; - ;; ; r;; j..^; 5 It is intended to establish a German Bank at Sydney^ chiefly to secure, ithe direct commerce^f wool to Germany. A Tstatementfis made in the Brilbane Courier on the subject of the suspended animation and re-animation; of nheep, by the^process invented,by Sigiiorßotarp, his je^cited, much attention. Professor Workman the Mwts will yet crop up again in the interior of New Zealand.
The Cornwall Relief Committee have resolved to assist miners to emigrate to New Zealand and Australia.
The Governor of Fiji has been instructed to investigate the proceedings of the Rev. G. Brown, when he attacked the I natives of New Britain for the massacre \ of Wesleyan catechists. Two sons of the Prince of Wales w^re I to. sail at the end of July on a twelve month's cruise in the frigate Bacchante andwill visit the old and new world. It lis ;brlieved,the Prince of Wales leases Jingland in October next year, returning itoaOpndon at Easter, 1881. It:is rumoured that Prince Leopold imay visit the Sydney Exhibition. ; Money, Wigram & Co; are building a Inew steamer for the Australian trade, tnamed'the Norfolk. ; : { Mr ||6rrester will introduce i^illin the .House of Commbris to enable Agents* (General :ta sit in the imperial parliament without resigning their appointments. ■ •,^r r rßinimons,: Commissioner :;pfj ; the^ iPanaina Canal.' stated, at the Paris Con-j gress that the Canal would save 9000 piles of sea voyage between European/ ports and Pacific coast, and between NeW Sprk and Australasia, the passage would bei reduced by 3000 miles.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3302, 22 July 1879, Page 2
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319Later English News. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3302, 22 July 1879, Page 2
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