Special to "Star."
] beuteb's telegrams. Received July 31, lpm. Cairo, July 30. A report is now current that Gordon has been able to advauce from Khartoum ; and having defeated the rebels on the line of march northwards, has reached Berber and occupied it. Paris, July 30, lit Fong Pao, Chinese Ambassador, has appealed to M. Ferry to prolong the time fixed by the French Government for China to meet the demnnd for the indemnity in connection with the Langson outrage. M. Ferry has, however, refused. London, July 30. The delegates to the European < onferenoe on the* Egyptian questions have reported that it has been agreed that there should be a temporary reduction at the rate of 10 per cent, on coupons payable for interest on Egyptian loans, with a view to meet existing financial difficulties. Melbouexe, July 31. The following Cup scratchings are posted— Coir and Silver Kins. A further case of small-pox has occurred in the suburbs. It has transpired that Mr Service has written to the Agent-General in London, instructing him to urge Earl Derby to introduce in the Imperial Parliament a Bill for the appointment of the .Australasian Federal Council.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 22, 31 July 1884, Page 3
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