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CABLE NEWS.

EEPTES'S TELEORAStS.I • ■ . ■ LondOit, January! 7. ; The weather, at present is verjf in»^ clement; and a snowstorm .of consideivf able magnitude'b^s bceh general-tlirpughf's out England during the piasl few days. '-- N The Times states tliat the government intend to introduce similar local government for the whole of the United Kingdora, and that Mr -Grladitone will ; -inoTethat the proposals are insufficient for JlrefansiiTT ivxX<r asT/.uo?i«oK£j Sir John McDonald, Premier of Canada is wiHin^tb^6_rsent_eb^ : Cattada^ an offensive and defensive league with pEhgldhd. ! Lord John Manners, Postmaster. General, invites^ tender? for a.__wef kly or f<;rtnig][itly*niail ser-vice to Adelaide, via Bri^disrorfNaples^the^service to occupy not more than 628' hours. Tenders close on the 3lßt Marchl 'Ihe negotiations on the Roumelian question have jreaulted at present in a complete deadlock. The European' Powers are urging7th«| jPbrte to submit a proposal for the satisfatbfy settlement of the = j 'y 'j'J.y CbssjxvTi^&tLßr January 4. . Moukh tar ■ Pathai Turkish Commis- : sioner, has forwarded an official report to the Porte, in which he speaks in adverse terms Qf the present situation in Egypt. Received January §7 L2O a.m : Y.. ...... r Jaigary. 8. .... Advices *to -hand ; frora; '-Annan- --announce the further massacre of Christians 'by !! Rebels.YThe Mission Station was attacked^-'the/riatiYesi-whorldUed^the Gathoiio-'inissionary -in charge d -the station, together with about 500 converts. -General De'Courcy hearing of the disaster promptly. ; sent/ a body of French troops and inflicted seyere punishment on the murderers. - -•■ . •-■■■■ .'Caiko, January 8. ' : M6ukhtai , ! Pasha, 7the[Tittkißlj^^Cpmmisr sioner to Egyjpt, 'aidyoca'W -raising ItHe strength of the Egyptian Army to 16,000 men in order to. enable .the BZhedive to hold the frontier against- the ..Soudanese

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 90, 9 January 1886, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 90, 9 January 1886, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 90, 9 January 1886, Page 2

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