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[RKDTKR’s T * GKO RAMS —COPYRIGHT. ] A Serious FireLondon, Nov. 5. - fire broke out in a timber-yard at Haggerstone, North London, two days ago, and has been burning furiously since' that time. All efforts to stop the progress of the flames have been htjeffectual, the conflagration spreading toadjoining premises, and twelve small hbusbs "were destroyed. ■ Insurrection in Servia. Belgrade, Servia, Nov. 5. ; A serious insurrectionary movement commenced at Surnaacka {sic), and a considerable force of Servian troops have.already been despatched to the promptly checking the same. - n The Rebellion in Arabia. , v Bombay, Nov. 6. News has been received here that the rebels who were besieging Muscat have fled their position. The shelling by'tKe fail's of H.M.S. Philomel proved very disastrous to the besiegers, and effectually dislodged them. [Received'Nov. 6,2 10 p.m.] u Returned. London, Nov. 5 The Marquis and Marchioness of Lorncr have arrived in England from Canada.
„Iha French in Tonquin. - ■ Paris, Not. 5. Despatches are to hand from Tonqdn announcing that the French forces occupied Urnbink and Knagye (sic) withoutopposition. . ■£ Threatened Governor. . Ottawa, Not. 5* It has transpired that menacing letters have been received by the Marquis of Lansdowne, the new Governor-General.
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[BBUTBK’B TELEGRAMS —COPYRIGHT.] '. The Annexation Conference. Melbourne, Yesterday. The Hon. Graham Berry Colonial Secretary ;; Hon. G. B. Kerferd, Attor-ney-General, and the Premier, Mr Service will attend the Sydney Conference gs representatives of this colony, Sydney, Yesterday. Governor received a cablegram from; Lord Derby, Secretary of State for the; Colonies, announcing that his Lordhas sanctioned the representation of Fiji lit the intercolonial Conference tb j?e heldi here on the annexation question. , Adelaide, Yesterday. Tjie Hon. J. C. Bray, Premier, and the.’,Hon. J. W. Downer, AttorneyGeneral, will proceed to Sydney as delegates for this colony to the Intercolonial Conference. ..[Received Nov. 6, 2.10 p.tn.] [REUTER’S TELEGRAMS —COPYRIGHT.] The Sydney Conference. Melbourne, To-day. It has transpired that Mr J. B. Thurston, Colonial Secretary of Fiji has been instructed to represent that colony at the Sydney Conference.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1093, 6 November 1883, Page 3
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335CABLE NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1093, 6 November 1883, Page 3
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