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(United Press Association.) 'Auckland, this day. Arrived—Barque Loch Fergus, Captain Jones, 121 days from London. .On Ootober Ist Percy Warren, an apprentice, fell from aloft and diet ffom the" injuries received, On October 28th; Patrick' O'Keeffe, an 'apprentice,' was lost overboard. Capetown, December 3, TJppington, the Premier, addressed a public meeting last night in which -he 1 expressed himself. as siding withHhe Dutch party. ' He eulogised the action, of tp" Boer'raiders in Bechiianaland, and censured the policy .of the Government of Sir Hercules Robinson. The, Premier's speech;,caused great public indignation, and considerable excitement prevailed throughout colony, f : Cairo,.December 3. News from Dongola states that the Mudir has received intelligence that the Malidi is dead,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1856, 4 December 1884, Page 2
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115TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1856, 4 December 1884, Page 2
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