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(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRipi.— icOjpyßl&Hß> ~5 (rkuter's telegramst) Melbourne, /rbU v l>ay. The steamship Fat bin bribga out 30(> immigrants to New South Wales. The identification of Karana>h, tHe- ; inforraer, aa one 'of the passengers i» complete. . .! . , Hanlon evaded the general "muster of those on board, but subseqaentlj con-> fessed as to his own identity, "and afftnitted that the others were Karana^b and Smith. ' " " The Ciptain ■"*' declared v thlit; '•» "" ffavanagh was booked to'Ttfelbonrae* he would be landed. The police, however, dissuaded the captain from such a proceading. ;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 204, 4 August 1883, Page 2
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88LATEST CABLEGRAM. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 204, 4 August 1883, Page 2
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