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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

(Per Tararm at the BUff.) London, April 28. Ihe Two Thousand Guineas were won by Mr Vyner’s Campballq, Mr Lefevre’s Picnic being second, and Lord Fits william’s Breechloader third.

The installation of the Prince of Wales at Grand Master of the Freemasons in the Albert Hall was a magnificent ceremony. 7,009 masons being present. The miners in South Wales refuse to resume work on the masters* condmiens. w

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■Arrived: Helen Deaay. .' if , ■*> 5

Manchester, Sir James Fergusson, Mr Childers, Mr Ohas. Lawther, Sir W. Bose, Sir H. Rawlinson, Mr Francis, and Mr Miohle. An influential deputation yesterday had an interview with Earl Carnarvon urging the annexation of New Guinea. Earl Carnarvon acknowledged the importance of the subject, bat thought the Government should proceed cautiously, and desired a manifestation of more interest for Australia.

May 1. Mr Vogel has arranged for the laying of a New Zealand cable. Sir Arthur Gordon has received extended powers for the protection of the coast tribes of New Guinea. The new Bishop of Ballarat was consecrated at Westminster Abbey by the Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by the Bishops of Canterbury, Ely, Melbourne, and Goulbourn. Arrived.—Elizabeth Graham.

By a colliery explosion at Banker’s Hill, Staffordshire, thirty-five persons were killed. Beblin, May 1. The Emperor of Germany has approved of the introduction of a Bill suppressing the religious orders. The Bishop of Munster is released.

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Evening Star, Issue 3809, 10 May 1875, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3809, 10 May 1875, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3809, 10 May 1875, Page 2

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