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CABLE NEWS.

'■; ''.La" a*A-* *"!A', ""• J.. : — **' '■ A "' I [By Electric Telegraphi — Copyright ] ' aa i oa bUtkb's tbmobams.l L \ v i{t^ved^epteiD4bear 6, i!.fi^!m, N^ ;- .\ k a S" Capbtown, September 5. haw Savdl and Co.'s steamer lonic, from Plymouth, arrived last night en ■setttor fos^ewwZeaUndom- J ,m, Saw Fjukcisco, September 4. -.' :Th* ?&!£•&! Alameda, -arrived here yesterday (Saturday) morning from The wheat market is steaotef r* but American prices a^e flteongerPj California wheat is recovenhg "from "th^ recent fall. "Numerous foreign and off coast cargoes have^uuntai&ed recedt quotations. Australiahi shipments, cxi granary, are gelling ; at 345, ex ship 6d less. ; ■y / y.. Recent gales have .immensely, damaged the Kenti_jh hop crops.Obiit reports of the yield (from &c Contment are f ayorable. . . News is to hand'fronl Central Asia thit skirmishes took 1 place ' oh the Gth ultimo near Zulfikar, Northern Afghanistan, between bodies of Herat soldiers and Russian troops, and that the Russian ; garrison at Kartd, on the , Bokharan frontier, is proceeding in the Direction of Herat. L ' " -Gaudauir is , awaiting the result of thi. Beach-Hanlan contest, whenhewfll challenge the winner. • ;: ' ::r •''-• A-rViiAn. iin the glove fight for £100 a-ude, between.! Goode and Lees, the; latter was defeated.' aAa ,-.-:•■ -Ay -a-. ■■ In answer to < a question m the House of Commons,' Sir H. Helland said the Government strongly' disapproved 'the Rev- S. conduct at Tonga, and Ithe Oplbnial Office would in future closely watoh Tongan reports. Mr Baker would be warned that if his influenoe led to iUr treatment af the Tongans he| wouli he deported.-! j n., "; ... -.;,,'. oor I Landlords and . tenants are supporting; Archbishop Walsh's prppbsal to hold a conference to 'devise means for the amicable settlement of the present difflouftieg. -'Ayr* 1.. .-nViiiYiMy:-:; Ac -yj The: Daily News, writing, on the. Ton T . gan dispute,- says - that the recent incident shows that British influence did not Jiroteot the native 91^tiaha, who thereore sought French protection, and annexation by ' Fiance is possibly impendXajj,, ' --• ■■••■"-''■' ■■"■■ 'A. :•)-.- :'l y:,'.A- }: : ■ Laige forces of military and police have! been': despatched to Ennis,, in ; the the County Clare, m view,of the meeting to be held there to-morrew. It is expected fully forty thoiwand persons will attend . toe meeting, which will be addressed by Mr Dillon and other member* of Parliament. . The ooutihental beet crop is estimated to yield 2,600,000 tons. f ' The Shaw-Savill steamship ■ Tainui, from -Lyttelton, • July 23rd, arrived at Plymouth this morning. The cargo of mentis in good condition. The P. and O. steamship: Paramatta, from Met* bourne, Jilly 13th, arriyed at Hymouth to-day. ' ; :, '0: yL -..:.': -t; --.oil ' •■■ l The R.M.S. Ruapehu, from Lyttelton (27th July), arrived at Plymouth to-day. Her cargo of frczen meat is m good cdn- ■ dition. 'OO;;'':,';.,,;:';;/.:/--' CoirsTAKTiNOPLS, Sept mber 1. It is announced that the Porte has agreed to the Russian proposal that (ieaeral Ernroth should proceed to B\Agana ar soleTegeUt." '■'•' ,; " a':L' ; The Porte has asked the German Government to endeavour to induce England, Austria, land Italy to consent to the mission of' the. Russian V General Erturath to J Bulgaria. i Sofia, September 2. '■ M. Stambnloff, known as a Russophobist) hasOformed a new . Cabinet in succession to Stouloff. c; i i Ai' Ga tcoTTA, September 3. | Latest news to hand from Afghanistan {states that 'the I gout,! from which the Ameer is suffenug, has now reached his •thigh... ry . A JJ: .-...j^cc 'Aj" -■■:■-. Bmhjw, September 1. An official: Bulletin has been issued stating that the Crown .prince is pro- : grossing favourably because his general health is exoellent, but' that the return of toe growth in his throat is not impossible, and absolute Wat to his voice and avoidance of cold and damp is imperative. It is announced that Emperor William, the Caar, Prince BismMox* and Count Kalnooky, will meet shortl y at Stetun. The Crown, Prince has returned to this city from London.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 33, 6 September 1887, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 33, 6 September 1887, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 33, 6 September 1887, Page 2

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