AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
[Per Eibctbio Tsleoraph — Copybioht.J [Rbuter's Agency. J [Eeoeived 1.10 p.m., August 4th."i Melbourne, Aug. 4. The B.s. Pathan brings out 300 immigrants to New South Wales. The identification of Kavanagh as one of the passengers is complete. Hanlon evaded the general muster of those on board, but subsequently confessed as to his own identity and admitted that the others were Kavanagh and Smith. The captain declared that as Kavanagh rras bound to Melbourne he would be landed there. The police, however, dissuaded the captain from such a proceeding. There was a strong force of constables on board, in view of a possible disturbance. Tha Argus to-day doubts the wisdom of preventing the landing of the informers, and expresses an opinion that it will probably be regarded as unfriendly towards England, and only tend to gratify the disaffected. [Eeceived 10.30 a.m., August sth. | The following further scr»tching3 for the Melbourne Cup have been posted : — St. Albyns, Little Jack, and Comet.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2767, 6 August 1883, Page 3
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161AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2767, 6 August 1883, Page 3
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