CABLE NEWS.
(BEUTEU's TKLEGUAMB.) Received November 18, 12.50 p.m. Los don j November 17. The Prinpp of Wales hns written a letter to Sir S. Snmuel. tliankini; liim for his prompt response «>n behnlf of New South Wale-H in regiird to the Inhibition for the Imperial Inatitutt*. Pahis. NoTember 17. A farther btteh of recidimles mimbiring five hundred, hare embarksil for New Caledonia. .. - Alexandsia, November 17News is to hand trom Wady Haifa, on the Nile, that a large body of rebels are hovering in the surrounding countrj. It is expected they will .shortly renew hostilities. ■ I London, November 16. ! The official statenient published with reforence to the Indian and* Colonial Exhibition announced that no . claims would be made on the guarantors. Sir Druramond Wolff, Briti.ih Special Commissjoner to Turkey in Egypt, has been nammoned to .London. : The leaders of the Socialist organuation hare, notified Sir C. Warwn, Chief ' (Commissioner of the Police, that there will be a great Socialist display in Trafalgar. Square on Sunday next. They have also; forwarded a reauest to Lord Salis. bury thnt he should return totown^on that day in order to receivo a deputation of the unemployed. The statement that the Claimant had been arrested in New York for persona* ting turns out to be incorrect. . The Duke of Cambridge and Earl Granville had an interview with Lord Randolph Churchill to-day, ask ins for a grant of £2,500 for the art representation at the Jubiloe Exhibition, Lord Kan* dolph Churchill requested -them to set forth their views in writing, and stated that probably a smaller amount than that requested would be given. . The wheat market is firm and there is better inquiry for EmjU<k nnd foreign torts, at an advance of 6d. Quotations for Australian nhipmenU are unchanged. The flour market U firm at a slight ri*». Incessant rain has bean experieuced lately. The Executive Commissioners intend to present Sir P. C Owen with a service plate in recognition of his services to the Colonial Exhibition The Fisheries and Health Exhibitions, it is now announced, shuw each a mnull surplus, and the Inventton<« .i deficit. The Colonial Exhibition has prodmK'd a surplus, which is variously estiiiiated from £7.000 to £50,000. VI . de Freyoinet intends to a.«k for a vote for a penitentiary on the Inland of Oleron, in the Bay of Bi«cv, where recidirtttes may be prepared for colonial life., .'■'■, - |i i Mi; iJiohnhßiKht^iihai exnre^spd^ an : opinion tlie Brit] Hh] fear otßu'ssia in connection with the Bulgarian question is ''l'hft.V ictorian loan is"»xpected to be placed on the market in January* . ; . t
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 59, 18 November 1886, Page 2
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427CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 59, 18 November 1886, Page 2
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