CALOGRAMS.
[Ueuter's Special.]
AUSTRALIAN, Melbourne, Friday. The Steamer India. Ike captain aiid owner of the steamer India, alias Ferret, which has been seized by.the customs for sailing under false register is missing. The crew have abandoned the vessel; they assert that they were threatened and forced to silence by the Caption. They were engaged at' Cardiff for three years, and went to the Brazils for a oargo of coffee, which was sold at the Capo for £15,000. The name; of theivessel was twice changed. From the Cape she proceeded to the Mauritius, and from there to this port, where the captain endeavored to sell the vessel; It is proved that her papers have teen forged, Sydney, This day. The Chinese Question. A crowded and influential meeting .wr.s held lest night to discuss the. present jnflux of,the Chinese. It was resolved, to send a deputation to the Government to urge the necessity for repressive measures against the Chinese immigration.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3847, 29 April 1881, Page 2
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158CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3847, 29 April 1881, Page 2
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