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[bt electric telegrap.u — copfbight.] eeuter's telegrams. Eeceived November 4, 1.5 p.m.] London, JN'overuber 2. Intelligence to hand states that the steamship Gulf of Finland, 1,586 tons, bound for Melbourne, which wont ashore in the Bed Sea on the 21st ulrimo, still lies stranded, and it is feared thai nothing can prevent her becoming a total wreck. The French Government objects fo the proposal that there should alone be a i English • oturolhr General in Esjy: t. li is hoped that t lie nilliculty wiiidi h;is arisen will be smothered by Karl Duffer. n on ins arrival in E^ypt. In the House of Co unions to-day. Sir harles Dl-<e, 1 Jnder-Secretary f"t-Foi-'-iyn Affairs, announced that information had been received from Khartmr, dated Monday, .30: h Ociober, stm intr Ilia. 1 the fa!>e pr«>j.}i<-t had been decntcd in S.-iidsin with h nvy lo<s. There is nn epidemic of smaii-pox amongst iiis fol--1 wers. 'l'he Premier nvide n statement in the H -use !o-:i,'iv, mi 1 1 1 o r-ourse of w i ie i lie aiinuiiuced ihat. the Kyy])iian Government will share w.tli Knirhuid 1 1...' expense of t lie occupation of K.^ypf- b_y British iroDps since l)iu defeat of Ar;il;i at Tel-el-Kebir. The Premier further slated fiat (!;<• Giivi-rn;iii-Mt wmild not r.ijnire to ask I for any furllier wa ■ credit during 'lie I l>resent .-c ; sion. Lo.n'l-on, 'A. In the iTcuse of L'o:ii;im:is la -t rii^lil ■ an : u i u - t ; 1 1 ri 1 1 ■ r i ' ].ri>V'<"'--<'<l l>\ r ('•>'' --on. | i-"<jirriii'i that tl«" r-lninre slnHild only ''(> i adopted by a maj->iity of two thir«l< of 1 (he Ifou.-e. wt:« linaily r^jei-'ed by 'M'ri to j 23R Irish memliers supported ;he Go- i vernment on the division. | An official d<-nial li.is heen i^iven to t]u- ■■ statement in yi-sienbiy's Time:; that the : Egyptian Government had proposed { lint Arabi should beexihd wi'hoiit trial and f li n.t the British Govi r'liu nt objected to i such a course. i CovsTAXTiNori.K. .November 2. Earl Dufferin has arrived here. | Ni:w Vui;k, -November 2. J Six mon were killed and thirty woirid- ' ed, by the soldiers, while attempting to | lynch a nmrdeier. j

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 40, 4 November 1882, Page 3

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LATEST TELEGRAMS Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 40, 4 November 1882, Page 3

LATEST TELEGRAMS Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 40, 4 November 1882, Page 3

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