LATE CABLE NEWS.
[“ AOK ” SFRCIaM ] [By telegraph fr m the Bluff] Lovdoit. December 1 A number of Arab (I I crnviota who have here ’{ore Vin oor fi ied in the con* ’no’ p’i-on at , 'o’ilor J Vmt rr-io are now .•o7fini(l for '’tiw l ' oida have embarked at i'onion for rfaa. Altnd December 3. ■b’r ’ i lou Bell l.vi endorsed therrqneet m*di* ir O. decry to tb > Se*iret«ry^ i £ S. ’»te for ih. o'‘ <n;ee, >;he Agent-' Onatnl should he i nformed of 'ho progress that has been n»4e in the regntiatlona between the Governments of fnaw and {England, with reference to the question of the occupation of Kew Her.rid ea by the former. A decided answer to the r-qnest has not yet been given. In oonm-ction with the next year’s review of British troops, a hope baa been expressed by military authorities that arrangements may be made whereby the Colonial force may be represented on the occasion.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1430, 13 December 1886, Page 2
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159LATE CABLE NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1430, 13 December 1886, Page 2
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