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I THE MYSTERIOUS STEAMER. ' RECOVERY OF SPOIL. 1 MELBOURNE AND THE TARARI'A 1 DISASTER. , CLOSING OF THE EXHIBITION. , ijIKUTEB'S TELEGRAMS. I , Melbourne, April 30. Six hundred and twenty-six sovereigns, ■ and bills to the value of .£7500, were found i by the police at the hotel where the owner of the India was stopping at the time of his . arrest, i This Dat. The news of the disaster to the Tararua >- has caused a great and painful sensation I'" here. i i Tb c Exhibition was closed on Saturday even- ■ ing. The total admissions were 1,485,000. i ■ '■ Ist May. i Wallace, the pnraer of the steamer India, . has been arrested at Wodonga ; and Wright, ■. the captain, was arrested last night in Mel- > bourne while in a state of intoxication.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 101, 2 May 1881, Page 2
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