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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

(Fbom Otte Own Cobeespondekt.) AUCKLAND.—This day. The Hon. A. J. Cadnißn reaches hero to-night from Coromandcl. There is a general approval here of his native policy, while his replies to the miners at the Thames proves that be has a thorough grasp of the difficulty re miners' rights. PAEEOA.—This day. Accident oa tlio Clematis. A deck hand on the steamer Clematis took two of his fingers off' at the windlass while discharging cargo at Te Aroha yesterday. He has been sent to the Thames :;;ospital.

[Pjeb Pbess Association ] AUOKIiAN-t).—This day!. The cutter $sk hits beon driven ashore at Paparoa, tutar Ooromuudol. No lives have beon lost, and it is expected to get the Tessel off. The Robbery on the Taraweia. Latbb. In connection with the robbery of £170 from the puraer'B cabin on the Tarawera nfc Sydney wharf, it transpires tbafc the chief engineer saw <i man with a Gladstone bag hanging about the passages leading to the cabins end spoke to him. He has little doubt that this was the man who broke into the purser's cabin. It seems certain the robbery was perpetrated while the vessel was at the Sydney wharf, although the discovery wss only made the da^jr after the steamer left,

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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7182, 12 May 1892, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7182, 12 May 1892, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7182, 12 May 1892, Page 2

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