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applied for by the Chinese Coverant
is made so difficult.
The scandalous delay of the Naval Authorities in sending
out a
funboat to look for The Nanoa' perates has been Auch commented
on, and our
Correspondent "Old Hand", in his letter which appeared in yesterday's issue, only gave Expression to the general feeling on the subject. Not until nearly twenty four hours after news of the outrage had been received was the Linnet'
ready proceea of tea. It was not to be supposed that the pirates would be so
abliging as to wait for her, and with a day's start they had of
Course Every chance of cluding
pursuit
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