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GABLE NEWS.

Special to " Star."

BIUDLAUGH & HIS SUPPORTERS PREC A UTIO X S A G AI N ST CHOLERA. THE REVOLUTION IN SPAIN. ZULULAND NI WS. CETEWAYO'S DEATH CONTRADICT kD. beuteb's telegrams. London 7 , August 7. In the House of Commons Mr Gladstone said that the Agents-General's despatch had not caused the Government to reconsider the decision arrived at with regard to the annexation of New Guinea. A monster meeting of Bradlauga's supporters, numbering forty thousand, has been held in Trafalgar Sqnrae. The meeting was an orderly one. and resolutions were passed requesting the Queen to dissolve Parliament. Mr T. M. Healy. M.P. for Monaghan. intends to ask in the House of Commons how many convicts there are in the Parliament and Government of JSew South Wales. The Anamese are pressing the French garrisons at- Naro-dinh and Cai-Fong-and the French fleet are prepared to make an attack on Hue, the capital of the Anamese Empire. Mr Gladstone will shortly leave on a cruise on board Lord Wolverton's ybcht. A body of soldiers have been told off to protect Lord Chief Justice Coleridge at Bristol Assizes, in consequence of threats which have been made by the Fenians. Received August 9 15 a.m."] London, August 8. In the House of Commons last night a Bill providing regulations for preventing the spread of cholera within the City of London, in the event of an outbreak of the disease occurring, was finally passed. Madrid, August 7. The revolutionary agitation, which for some days past has been actively manifested at Badajoz, and in the surrounding district, is now rapidly subsiding, and tranquility has been restored. It is not expected that any further outbreak of disloyalty will occur at the present time. Capetown, August 9. Reports have been received here from Zululand to the effect that Cetcwayo is still alive, and was not killed at Ulundi, as previously stated. The rumors are, however, distrusted, an 1 not as yet received any reliable confirmation.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 28, 9 August 1883, Page 2

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GABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 28, 9 August 1883, Page 2

GABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 28, 9 August 1883, Page 2

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