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CABLEGRAMS.

(kkctku's TELEGRAM, IV.r press association) London, June 27. The Chimborazo arrived at Plymouth to-day. (special to MELBOCT.N'E age.) London, June 30. The latest news from the Cape reports that Cetewayo is disheartened, and has retired to the bush fastnesses. (SPECIAL TO MELBOURNE ARGUS.) London, June 28. 'Wool is in fair enquiry at closing rates. The next sales are fixed for the 12Eh August. The quantity expected to be offered is 300,000 bales. DIKECT A USTUALIAN NEWS. (KF.CTEK'sTEI.Er.I'.AM, I'KP. I'IIKSS A«SOrr.\TTOX.) MEi-Bour.NK, June 30. The election for East Melbourne takes place to-morrow. Considerable interest is excited, and a keen contest is anticipated. (.SPF.CIAL TO i'llfUSS ASSOCIATION.) iSvi.Nf.Y, June 30. Two girls were drov. nod in the ladies' baths i n Saturday. Constable Neil shot a prisoner dead v.l'ik- :i 4 -UUi!>su>i; to e.-'-apv. The veulrcf v.:,.-i houiieiiu-. Mkli;oi km;. June 20. The police are pursuing a party of five win) passed through Curowa on Friday night. The fugitives spent LlO, and showed police uniforms under their clothes. The pursued, its has been clearly ascertained, were not police. They arc believed to be the Ivellys. .* .U. ti:e weii-knowrt actor, was found dead on the Flemington road. There were marks of violence, and the circumstances are suspicious.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 998, 1 July 1879, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 998, 1 July 1879, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 998, 1 July 1879, Page 2

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