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[Reuter’s Telegrams.] [Received April 18, 1883 1.30 p.m.] The Bank Robbery. Melbourne, April 18. Further particulars regarding the robbery at the Colonial Bank, Brunswick, shows that a-sum of £715 was stolen, not £6OO, as at first supposed - The manager of the Bank has • been suspended, pending an enquiry into the affair. English Mail. TheTarawera which left yesterday for the Bluff took on board at the Heads the English mails, brought by P. and 0. steamer Eosetta. The Youthful Kelly Scare* Launceston, April 18. No confirmation has been obtained of the reports current yesterday of further outrages ini Epping Forest. Protecting British Interests. H.M.S. Dragon, 6 guns, has been ordered to Madagascar for the protection of British The French at Work. News is to hand that a French war ship has captured Port Negra Loango, on the West African coast, after severe fighting with the natives. Obituary. Sir Phillip Bose, Baronet, the wellknown solicitor, is dead, aged 67, The Dummies Showing Themselves Dunedin, April 18. At the Land Bgar'l, Thomas Popham and Thomas S. Nichol applied for run licenses, answering the questions put to them by the Board satisfactorily.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3133, 18 April 1883, Page 3
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