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(Sydney, This day.
Cardinal Moran joins the Muraroa at Melbourne to take p.'irt in Father Verdou's consecration. H.M.e. Orlando, accompanied by the Ringarooma and Wallaroo, sails for New Zealand on May 14. Owing to a proposal to increase tho freights between Colombo and Australia t>y the mail lines, it is expeoted the Clan line of steamers will run a three-woekly service from Oaloutta to Sydney via Colombo. Mhxbotjbne, Ihia day. The Government contemplate purchasing five Maxims and two thousand Leo-Metfort , barrels, which wili be fitted to Martin etooks. The Treannrer, however, fears" they cannot 6nd the money. A libel action, Mirams v. The Arffus.h&e begun The defence is '' fair comment." Beisbank, This day. A small steamer named the Arahoon has been wreobed at South Barnard. The oaptain, a sailor, and a passenger were drowned.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7738, 18 April 1896, Page 3
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