CABLE NEWS.
* [By Klectnc Telecraph.— Copyright ] rBEUTEBS TELEORAMsI London, January 3. i Mails per Cuzco, Melbourne Novera- ! ! her 26th, were delivered to-day, via ' Naples. Arrived at Plymouth— P. and O. Tas- : ! mania, left Melbourne November 18th. I The Prince of Wales has finally ex* ! pressed his approval of the scheme for the Imperial Institute, and an official letter will shortly be issued to the Agentsgeneral for the information of the colonies. Sir Walter Watson Hnghes, formerly of Australasia, died on Saturday. He will be buried on Wednesday. The new steamer Ormuz, belonging to the Orient Company, in her trial trip, averaged nearly 18 hnots. An impression exists in the city that the projected Victorian Loan will not realise within two per cent, of the last loan. The Times states that a further shipment of gold to Australia is expected. Bear-Admiral Henry Fairfax has been appointed to succeed to the command of the Australian Naval Station. Rio db Janeibo, January 3. The Shaw-Saville Company's Arawa* which left Lytteiton, on December 10, left yesterday evening with her cargo of frozen mutton in good condition.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 78, 6 January 1887, Page 2
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182CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 78, 6 January 1887, Page 2
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