CALOGRAMS.
(Eetjteb's Special to Pcess Asljhcy.)
London, September 22.
Lord Hartington in a speech at a Liberal'demonstration at Newcastle compared the policy of the present Government to that of the second French Empire, »nd said that the principal task the next Government would be to undo the mischevious legislation of the present one.
SMppiag. Shanghai, August 12. Arrived on the 10th: Killarney steamer from Newcastle, Zoroya barpue from Freemantle. Hong Elong, August 30. Arrived, July 26th: James A. Borland, barque, from Newcastle On August 7th : Hazel Holme, barque, from Port Pirie; On 22nd: Ebenezer, schooner, from Nowcastlo On the 24tli: Jessie McDonald, schooner from Newcastle. Oa the 27th : Star of Chins, ahip. from Newcastle. On the 24th: Toowoomba, barque, from Newcastle. __
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3357, 25 September 1879, Page 2
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