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f Special to the Mail.] Cooktown, Sept. 25. Arrived—Olaf ,s.s., from Hong Kong, for Newcastle. Seventy miners from Adelaide have arrived at. Waratah colliery, and will go to work immediately. Calcutta, Sept. 18. One of the nine men of the escort who escaped the massacre at Cabul says the attack on the presidency was not premeditated. Commuication is interrupted between Khyber Pass and Cabul. The frontier tribes are causing difficulty while the Transport Service delays the advance through the Khyber Pass. London, Sept. 23. News from the Cape states *hat Sir Garnet Wolseley has announced that the Zulu chiefs have signed the conditions of peace. Paris, Sept. 23. 1 .ord Salisbury and M. Waddington have come to an understanding as to the future action of France and Great. Britain with respect .to Egypt and Greece.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 333, 26 September 1879, Page 2
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141CABLE MESSAGES. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 333, 26 September 1879, Page 2
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