TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN [rEDTKK’s TBLEG SAMS OOPTBXOHT.] THE NEW HEBRIDES. London, September SO, A despatch has been received at the Foreign Office from the French Government, stating that France has no intention of seizing the New Hebrides, and that the landing of troops in those islands was merely for the purpose of protecting French subjects. The despatches deprecate the excitement which has been caused in England by the French action in the New Hebrides, and the acrimonious tone of the English press in discussing the subject. MR GLADSTONE. Mr Gladstone arrived in London today from Bavaria. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS. The Shaw - Lillywhite team of cricketers have sailed for Australia. THE AORANGL Pro Janeiro, September Si. The Aorangi, from Wellington, Aug. 26th, arrived here on the afternoon of the 18th inst. Her cargo of frozen meat is in good condition. DEATH. Albany, Septembr 31. Arrived, yesterday—Carthage, from London, Aug. 13th. Anthony Hordes, the promoter of a scheme for constructing the railways ol Western Australia on the land grant system, died on the passage from Colombo,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1348, 22 September 1886, Page 2
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176TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1348, 22 September 1886, Page 2
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