THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL
Auckland, June 13th The City of Melbourne arrived in the harbour at 1.30 p.m. on the 11th inst., bringing English telegrams to the 9th May. The opening of the trans-Pacific American and Australian line of mail steamers creates the liveliest interest in America. Americans sny the feeling in this country is fully reciprocated. London, April 18th. The Fenian movement is particularly active. The Fenians have threatened the " Pall Mall Gazette," the editor of which paper has asked for protection from Government. April 23rd. Pieces of wood have floated ashore on the coast of Cornwall, bearing the name of the missing steamer City of Boston. The police authorities report that large numbers of Fenians have arrived from America There is quite a panic. The proposal of the Chancellor of the Exchequer to remove newspaper and other stamps is approved of.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 123, 16 June 1870, Page 5
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143THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 123, 16 June 1870, Page 5
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