CABLE NEWS.
«. SPECIAL TO " STAE." [ISY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. — COPYBIGHX.") AHABI PASHA IN EXILE. MILITARY FFRAY IN ENGLAND RETTTKR's TELEGRAMS. Received December 27, 11.30 p.m.] Cub", December 26. Arabi Pasha and tha leading rebel officers were to-day publicly degraded, j.-* and then started on their journey to Ceylon, their place of exile. ' ' London, December "26T" """"" A serious affray occured last night, at Canterbury, arising out of ill-feeling existing between the men of the second dragoon guards and the sixth dragoons. i Fully two hundred troopers of the regifc i rnents took part in the disturbance, which i lasted sometime. Fighting on both sides was severe, and many of the combatants";, * suffered serious injuries. --«- ; The oratorio of the " Messiah" was <per--1 formed at the choral festival last night, , and was a great success. The audianca numbered fully 8000 persons and the ; band and chorus 1400. . ' A prosecution has been institutedagainst Mr Biggar, M.P.,in consequenceof a speecli wliich he lately made vilify. S* ing Earl Spencer, the Viceroy of Ireland. ;•
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 55, 27 December 1882, Page 2
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167CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 55, 27 December 1882, Page 2
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