ENGLISH NEWS, (Per Loch Lee, from Sydney, at Auckland, and Alhambra at Hokitika.) London, October 21 to 28.
The Brodick Castle, bound with immigrants for Auckland, was towed into Falrnouth dismasted. England and Russia decline joining other powers in protesting against Turkey's non-payment of coupons.
Germany- v is legislating against Polynesian labour abuses. The Canadian million and a half loan subscribed at 99 per cent. ; Adelaide loan allotted at 43 9 per cenV The Prfnc* of Wales had a ejrieadid reception at Cairo. Sarious floods have occurred in England. They are now subsiding. The Australian Northern Territory Blue Mud Bay expedition has returned. Found no gold. Three of the party were bpeared by blacks. The s-sarlet fever ejii Jenjic The blacks are very troublesome at Palmer. Several murders have been committed.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 541, 6 November 1875, Page 2
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131ENGLISH NEWS, (Per Loch Lee, from Sydney, at Auckland, and Alhambra at Hokitika.) London, October 21 to 28. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 541, 6 November 1875, Page 2
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