NEWS OF THE WORLD.
BY CABLE. Albany, March 29. Arrived, yesterday afternoon—P, and 0. Company's steamship Indus, in King George's Sound, with the inward mails, dated London, February 24. Melbourne, March 29.
Bryant, the informant of the " Age " .regarding the alleged Russian designs on the colonics, has been identified as a Frenoh refugee from New Caledonia, whose real name is De Beaumont, and who was recently discharged from Pentridge Gaol, ;, -.., i-:-„ Perth, Mar, 29.
: :.K most destructive hurricane has been experienced along the western coast of >thfcic6lony, but more particularly in the north-west. The wind blew with great force/ and has completely' destroyed the |own'of;Roe«ou.rne, the site'of the ! pearl Isheries, awl" jPoff situated ejjjprmiles off, All the housej and ; buildings jij b'ofli places have beep levelled t,q [the ground, and three deaths have re,fitxjjtsd ft'om the disaster,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1036, 30 March 1882, Page 2
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137NEWS OF THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1036, 30 March 1882, Page 2
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