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CABLE NEWS.

, BEUJBB's TELEGBIMB.I • [ * Loinx)N, January 5. A complimentary ■ banquet Was giren last night to Sir John MicDonald, Pr^niier of Canada. Sir Arthur Blythe> Agent-General of South Australia made a speech en the occasion, in which he | said the colonies had proved their loyalty to the Motli«r Country by th»ir d*«di, and their lojalty, he added, would sever ffftlfcur UTVff ''l-nVifTO'tJlC-O-r'.T]

The Greek Government hare issued a joint note to the Powers, claiming a delimitation of the beundaries of Geece in accordance with the treaty of Berlin. \■■ •■ _ .It- is < fnv^fil t&t Prince Bismarck has withdjnw^rhis eppeeition to the propped marnage between Prince Alex-c ander of Bulgaria and the Princess Victoria elde»t daughter of the Crown Pnnee ef Gehnany. i The Servians complain that Bulgaria has i»ot fTaeuated, Bregeve, a. frentier town north of Widdm. i Beoeiired January 7, 1,36 a.m. . -■[ '■'>-:■ - V . Camo, January 6. j - The^fecent defeat lot the Soudanese Arabs 4>7v ; the Eagjish troops has intimidated the'retels jrho have retired beyotjd Paibar, the British ferees returning te their head^uartert at Eo«K»y.(X, : •;-vc. !'..-.•. ■•, r.-li i^M^^TlA! *T anUE1 T ••; ." The Daceits are still troublesome in Upper Bttrmahv sjnrd intelligeuoe is to stating: that they hafrkitiecf three Europeans who were returning frem -timber cmtting at Palist, 24 miles fromi Mandalay. <■ \-'",r' "I 7J :■"•'' . ■■:;.■ TUxboov; January 6. j Dacoity continues . rife in Upper Burmah. Organised gangs of these rob- _ bers are keeping Mandalay and its ricinity in a state of. terror. In consequence off this General Prendefgast despatched three columns of troops with the object of crushing the marauders. - LoNDoxr, January 6.

Latest accounts of the health of the Bight Hon. W. E. Fbrster statei I is improving. .•;■--,. i ..;..•;..■■

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 89, 7 January 1886, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 89, 7 January 1886, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 89, 7 January 1886, Page 2

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