Late Cable Messages.
MORE IRISH INFORMERS IN" AUSTRALIA. ; NOT PERMITTED TO LAND. THE MELBOURNE CUP. FOUNDERING OF THE ST. LEONARDS. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. THE EMIGRANTS LOSE EVERYTHING. (BY ELECTEtC TRfcEaRA.Pft. --COPYRIGHT) EEUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) ; Melbourne, September 18. Among the passengers by the iviessasjeries Maritime Steamship fc3ag-_ halien, now m this port, and homeward hound for Marseilles, are thu Irish informers, Hanlon aod Kavanagu, who were travelling under assumed names, but their identity having been eora.pletely established, they will not be permitted te land. The following horses have been scratched for the Melbourne Cup : Caractaoua, Thorntopper, and Mountehank. London, September 17. The ill-fated ship St. Leonards which foundered m the channel off Dartmouth, was only one day out, having- sailed on the 15tb inafc. The vessel with which she came into collision was the Cormorant. It is feared that the latter is severely injured, bnj: nothing is definitely known regarding the extent of her injuries. September 18. • The St. Leonards sank within a very shoi'fc time after the collision with the Cormorant. The emigrants on board were nou able to save anything.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 246, 19 September 1883, Page 2
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179Late Cable Messages. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 246, 19 September 1883, Page 2
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