We have received a copy of the A/ews of the World, published in Sun Francisco on. the departure of the steamer. There is really no later news than that received via Suez, the cause of which is explained in the following paragraph from the paper above referred to :— We had arranged for a lengthy telegram from Reuter, of London, in addition to those in. our columns dated last evening, to be prepared specially for the Colonies, giving all items of Anglo- Australian news ; the price of wool and colonial produce; the arrival and departure of Australian Shipping, and generally, whatever might be thought of interest, hut, for some cause not as yet explained, no such message had been received up to the hour of going to press. Our arrangements will be so complete, that a similar disappointment cannot occur again.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 161, 15 July 1870, Page 2
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