CABLE NEWS.
(beuteb's telegeams.) Constantimopliß, November 2. Sir William White, who succeeds Sir Edward Th<»>ninnns Britinh Amba«!«ador to the Court of the Sultnn, pr«»entoj fua credentials to the Sultan to-daj/\ln doing so he expressed the hope tliitf the eld friendship which ha* existed boi#een England and Turkey would continue to jbe inoreaxed. The Sultan graciously responded, declaring that lie reciprocated the fnenddhip of Queen Victoria, who , had been his old friend and ally. Eangoon, November 1. News has been received of a body of Dacoita on the river Irrawady uiunlerinjj the commissary and 20 men. One »f the most powerful of the Shan chiefs has submitted to British rule. News has been received that a force of 900 rebels have attacked and burned the town of Minhlu in Upper Borniah. London, November 2. Gaudaur offers to row Hanlan and Beach. The Socialists have definitely determined to follow the Lord Mayor's pro* cession on the oth. The Sight Bey. Bishop Walsham How (suffragan of Bedford), the Beys. James Jackson, C. H. Spurgeon, and Beanej, urge the necessity of charity works being established for the relief of the unemployed during the present winter. .
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 63, 6 November 1886, Page 2
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191CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 63, 6 November 1886, Page 2
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