AUSTRALIAN.
•'- * ' (retjter's telegrams.) MELBOUBNE. Jnne 13. * It i a now" definitely known that the report of the death of Hanlan, the oarsman, was entirely unfounded; An exhibition of electrical appliances has been opened. . The ceremony was performed by the 'Governor. , Telegrams from Hongkong report that tho .steamer Bowen had left that port for Wellington, . . June 14. Mr Harper has been elected a member of the .Assembly for East B6urke,'vice Mr Bamsay, deceased. It is announced that the Peninsula and Oriental Company has inaugurated a service between Antwerp and Australia. The first steamer to leave the former place will be the Sutlej. SYDNEY. June 12. The Marino Board has held an inquiry into the, recent collision between the steamers FairligUt and Osprey, and has found that the former was at fault, and the certificate of the" captain' of the Fairlight has been suspended for one month. The wreck of the Osprey has been sold for £590. . ADELAIDE. June 14. The overland telegraph line to Port Darwin is interrupted.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9660, 15 June 1882, Page 2
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