TELEGRAMS.
(Press Association.) WELLINGTON. This day. Whitelaw has been remaaded till Wednesday. It is understood that the Hinemoa-wQI leave for Lyttelton this week to convey to their homes a considerable nnmber of the Maori political prisoners whom it haa been decided to release.
Lady Gordon is expected to be a passenger by the 'Filsco mail'steamer from Sydney to Auckland, avriying at Auckland nest Thursday. Some doubts having arisen as to the secrecy, of census returns, the RegistrarGeneral writes to the Times that since he took office that the portion of schedules, containing the names bx.s always been severed from the other portions containing the particulars before old forms are sent to paper mills, so that no particulars as to any individual can become fcaowu io &ayone outside the office.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3838, 18 April 1881, Page 2
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129TELEGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3838, 18 April 1881, Page 2
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