SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
• [SPECIAL TO PRESS AHSOCIATIOJf.] THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER. SSs&sf l London, January 30. The Duke of Manchester will shortly make another visit to the Australian colonies. THE CHANNEL DISASTER. London, January 30. The pilot, a midshipman, and one seaman of the Simla, have been lost. (.Received February 1, 1 a.m.] THE ADDRESS TO THE THRONE. London, January 31. The amendment to be proposed in the House of Commons to the Address from the Throne will touch principally on the affairs in Egypt. THE FRENCH IN TONQUIN. London, January 31. Admiral Courbet, the Commander-in-Chief of the French operations in Tonquin, reports that the town of Bac Ninh is too strong to attack.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 6929, 1 February 1884, Page 5
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