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Telegrams.

HOME AND FOREIGNLondiv, August Mth. The Irak Times stives that New South Wales has consented to receive and protect the I isu approvers. G, umal Gou ka has made several Panslavio speeches in Poland which rival .General SkohelofFs celebrated deliverance, Germany and Russia are both strengthening th- ir forces on the frontier. Mr Barry Sullivan met with a rema kablo ovation in Liverpool, The New Zealand Shipping Company are offering L2U.OUU worth of shares in the market. The Egyptians, believing the English doctors »re poisoning th ir cholera patients, have risen and destroyed the Government ambulance*. The loyal Spanish troops have suppressed the, mutineers, and the Government declare thkt‘ the rebellion is over. No superior officers have j line- i in it. It is reported that disagreements exist in the English Cabinet on the alleged on!rages on British interests in Tamat ve, Mr GUlstone being incline 1 to take a favouranle view of the French explanation. The Comte do Ohamhord is sinking i August 12th. The bill to prevent cormpt practices at elections, introduced by the Government, has pissed through all i.s stages in the House of Commons. August 13th. PheGympse (sic) Leagenni have addressed a petition to the Radical memoers of Parliament, urging upon them tile necessity of Ireland receiving similar liberty as the Colonies, Cetewayo is still in Znluland, and is preparing -'to make another attack against Usibehn. M. Peyron, French Minister of Marine, approves of Admiral Pierre’s operations at Madagascar. He intends to organise a Bak dar militia. The river Nile is receding. Major Browmigg, of the Rifle Brigade, has beSh appointed Brigade Major to the V ictorian forces. August 14. In the House of Commons last nigh'. Loid C. Fitzmaunce stated in reply to questions that parleying was now proceeding with ihe French Government regarding the de tehfi'onof the Rev Mr Shaw, a British mis denary, by the French authoriiis at Tamatave. A fund has been started at the M insiou House for the relief of suffeiers by the recent earthqu ike a' I c d >. Tue result of the F .oich ejection for the Council had'been a Republican gain of one hundred votes. ,The subsidy of the Ameer of Afghanistan was graote 1 without, c .n lilions It is coi s dered pr ob dde that the Princess of Wales will short y pay a visit to her sister the Cz irina Lord Grief Ju-tice Coleridge and Mr Jus ice Bo .veil hj ivo s ie 1 for irn ri ia. S ven hiundre . troops have left Saigon to reinforce the loi quin cxi edition. Lord Puff ran. the British Ambassador to the Uttoma i Porte, who is at present in England,'re.iiiins to Ntamboul in October Mahßio, August 11. In consequence of the publication of articles attacking ' the Government and forjlienting se ation, all th- Republican journals published in this city have been suppressed. August 13. ' RenortS to hand from Catalonia and the .northern provinces sta'e that the rebellion may now be o maidere I over, the despatch of loyal troops to the disturbed districts bavin ; had jhe desired effect. There se ms every reason' to hope iliat there wdl not be any >ecurrcnce of the insurrectionary movement . * Kmg Alf nso has decided to make a tour through the disturbed provinces, an i will review the garris ms in v n-i ms owns. Constanti OPLR, August 13. Intelligence is to haillr-m Salonica, in .Rouiuelia, on the Gulf of Salonica, that a large party of brigands yesterday entered the town an'l captured the T.nkish Governor, whom they carried off into the inferior. Stejps are now being taken to secure the release of tb- Governor. Alexandria, August 13. The cordon wlnca was established around this city to 'prevent the spread of cholera has been abolished, as there is now but little fear of the epidemic extending.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1111, 17 August 1883, Page 3

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Telegrams. Dunstan Times, Issue 1111, 17 August 1883, Page 3

Telegrams. Dunstan Times, Issue 1111, 17 August 1883, Page 3

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