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CABLEGRAMS.

'r-Hn. ■'' •■ ; ' :^ ■ SYDNEY, November 14. Received November 14,8.40 p.m.-The inquest upon the bodies of the men who were drowned by the sinking of the Austral wsb ■ resumed today. Captain 'Murdoch was examined at lengthy but he •was unable to account in any way for the foundering of the vessel. iuii.i The divers - have continued their examination of the ship, but they have not recovered any more bodies, and the fate' i of.the Lascar,firemen, who, itjis believed, ! wCre drowned, is still unknown. '.' ', ;:- ' SYDNEY, November 14. Received November 14, 8,40 p.m.-r Arnved, this morning—The U.nion Company's. Staamship Wakatipu, from Wellington. , •''"■ '■'■'•■ ' i j :!' :' '-' The Marine Board inquiry into the circumstances, under which the immigrant ship Northampton struck on a reef at Port Hacking on the' 21st ultimo waVcri'noluded td-day. ' The Court found that the captain was'td blamo for the caauality,-but liave postponed dealing with hiscertuicate until Monday next- ..' "•' • j ■ IffiLMENB,' ' ",.'.,;. i :■.;,/:.' .-.'■•■■ November 14. Received November'l4| 10i' ; A'rrived,j this evening—Pi and-0. steam-i ship Kaiserd-Hind with the English mails, via Brindisi and Suez, dated London,' 00t0ber;6,. ; ,.,.

I ALEXANDRIA, 1 .;;,) ; . ■' November^. The. organisation of the expedition against the; jjaW prophet and.his followers has been completed, and a force" of' 1060 meu hatj aet.oub for the Soudan. i,;';,,., , v ■ :.''MELBODfiNE, . ! :..''..•■'. >■:.■ ;.>v.,- Thiß'dayi Received 12;30 p.m.-It is 'reported thatthe Hon. W. J. Olarke will shortly receive baronetcy.' The Btatement,<how-< ever, requires l confirmation! - i.V ■!.'•■ .;;.

The ship George Thompson,. 1128 tons.from, Stindsvall, timber laden', ran ashore l at trie Heads yesterday. She. has sineo been floated, but is full of water. Continued opposition! is atilH'beihg; experienced by the Govomraent in the Legislative Assembly to the .proposals introduced for the conversion ofiYictorian loans'. |

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 15 November 1882, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 15 November 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 15 November 1882, Page 2

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