TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN CALOGRAMS. [press agency.]
MELBOURNE, YESTERDAY. At a meeting lield in Melbourne, a resolution was passed affirming the desirability of establishing an Australian and New Zealand Shipping Company. The Customs authorities # are carrying out the threat of qpening anff examining Stevcnsons' goods.
THE MUJ&DEREIt SULLIVAN. •April 27. Application haa'beea made 'that c. writ of " habeas corpus" be granted>to 'bring up Sullivan, the Now Zealand murderer, whQ 'ia applying for discharge 'from custody.
SYDNEY, YESTERDAY. The Assembly lies verbally deoideil to confine Government bunking- operations to tho'Banic of New South Wales.
ARRIVAL OF THE SUEZ MAIL. April -27. 'The Sues Mail arrived a* Adelaide yesterday evening. The ' Countess of Eantore/ 'from Xondon to Wellington, was -spoken • on 'loth March, Avibh measles aboard. Three deaths had occurred.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 615, 29 April 1876, Page 2
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127TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. AUSTRALIAN CALOGRAMS. [press agency.] Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 615, 29 April 1876, Page 2
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