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TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION.

Tub New Zealand Advertiser of the l*fc instant says : Wo are glad to learn that tlio Government contemplate immediately sending home for between twenty anil forty miles ofelectiic cable, to stretch across Cook's strait, joining the two islands, so that immediately the Panama route is opened, which we believe will be in January next, the English news will be sent down to the South, while alternately the telegraph will communicate the news vid Sydney. Government aie resolved that, as far as they are concerned, there (.hall be no failure, and they design submitting the whole question to the highest professional advice, and have a thoiough* scientific examination of the belt line acrois the stiait. , The sum reqniied is about £20,000. ' !

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2463, 12 June 1865, Page 5

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TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2463, 12 June 1865, Page 5

TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2463, 12 June 1865, Page 5

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