(Special, to the Auckland Stab.)
' -;. : .. , Stdkit, Monday. | ; |^ew Guinea natWes combined in » ferocious attack on the missionary settlements; The missionaries escaped miraculously. 1 •t : ,', ':'' :- '..' \ ''■ Archbishop Vaughan replies to the Press on education in a series of lectures. A splendid reception was giren jto Gdrernoi' Loftni. A" great influx of foreigners is expected to the Exhibition. Then French mano'-war Khine hat arrifed full of ekhibifcs. iil ■<■'■■■<■ The Garonne has,arrived from Lonclpn at; Adelaide, after a passage of 45 days, with 415 passengars, Bishop Sojwyn is umongst them. London, Augußt 2.
Home deliveries are small. Foreign arrivals are very large.
London, August 3. general Lord Chelmsford, commander of the British forces in South Africa has resigned, in consequence of the chief corn* mand being assumed by Sir - Garnet Wolseley.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3314, 5 August 1879, Page 2
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