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THE SUEZ MAIL.

CONVALESCENCE OF H. R. H. DUKE OF EDINBURGH. Nelson Evening Mail Office, March 27, 9 a.m. The following news, per Claud Hamilton, which also brings the Suez Mail, has just been received. The latest intelligence is up to the 21st February, but is stated to be unimportant : — The Duke of Edinburgh has been pronounced convalescent. It is intended to have a general holiday throughout the Colonies to express joy at his recovery. It is reported that Commodore Lambert inteuds to order the Galatea home, but if the Prince requires a change he will go to Launceston for a short time. Judge Cheeke has beeu appointed to try O'Farrell. Mr Thorne, the gentleman who was also wounded by O'Farrell, is progressing favorably. No demonstrations of auy kind were made in the Australian Colonies on St. Patrick's Day.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 73, 27 March 1868, Page 2

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THE SUEZ MAIL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 73, 27 March 1868, Page 2

THE SUEZ MAIL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 73, 27 March 1868, Page 2

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