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TOWN EDI TI ON

[ ~ Special to "Star" BEDTEU'S ThLKGRAMS. r Received Oct. 11. 1.30 p.m.! ; ' Paris, Oct. 10. Information has been published he^e that a frefh treaty lias been concluded b between Prance and the Kingdom of . Cambodia, which adjoins the French [ colony of Cochin China, and has. been 5 under the French protectorate since 1862. I The present treaty cedes to France all ; revenues arising from indirect taxution, and reaffirms the protectorate enjoyed by r France over the kingdom. London. Oct. 10. , It has transpired that Sir Evelyn Wood, commander of the British army in Egypt, is favorable to the withdrawal of > the bulk of troops at an early date. ; Capetown, This Day. Latest intelligence to hand from Zulnlaiid states tliaiUsibepu, a powerful chief, who defeated Celewayo, demauds that the 1 latter shall be forced to quit the ' countiX » Melbourne, This Day. i Zulu has been scratched for the^up. Sydney. This Day. The steamer Nowshena, 1,946 tons, very nearly capsized yesterday while coaling at .Newcastle.

(pee united press association.) Wellington, This Day. New Zealand Lor.n and Mercantile Agency report under date, London, Oct. :''9:—Wheat, market dull. Adelaide is worth 475, and New Zealand 425. The tallow maikot is firm. Mutton is worth 435, and beef 41s per cwt. ,

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 54, 11 October 1883, Page 3

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TOWN EDITION Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 54, 11 October 1883, Page 3

TOWN EDITION Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 54, 11 October 1883, Page 3

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