CABLE NEWS.
[By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright] ' * '. \ 'tBEUTBE'S TELKGEAMS.T i j i ./ ' . ./ i London, 1 'The Sultan of Zanzibar has ceded the whole of the coast to Great Britain and uermany. i The Cologne Gazette states that King sequence of his refusing to punish the -Natives ,at M^tasele f or, sjtoning German residents wfio were celebrating the Emperorjg >t bi^hday... - . •%««»«;« ,»»« Germany isniuch^^ irritated at thepro?posed L 'en6riuji4 a i iftcr^srpf r ßussian'ita4 jport dutiesi-*^ «'--' :u -- - ' r » The Italian Government propose sendiing" 30,000 troops to Massowah in Noviembernext./.-. .;;■. ' ; -" ; Adelaide wheat ex store has advanced Is from 32s 6d to 33s 6d, and New Zea.land wheat, best quality, from 32s to 335.: ] Adelaide flour is unchanged at 235.r j A letter has v been received from Emm
;Bey, stating that he declines to return" '■with. Stanley, and that. he will strive to ;carryout r Gordon's work in the Soudan. . i A Ohiaese transport: .vessel has been Iwrecked. The English captain and 300 jof thet Ohin«Sse penwied, , ; :; , - t •.; ■■: ; Sir B. Danielson, M.P., in addressing •the Associated Chambers of Commerce, 'said.there was real evidence of improving (trade observable. ... .';', :'. .',".' ' - \ At the wool auctions' 'to-day; 10,200 'bales wore offered, making a total of subpaitted during the eeries. ■There was a fair demand. The with;driwalsto'idateamount to 2B,soo bales. : - Sir Graham Berry is now making a. tour of the large' provincial centres, with the object; of promoting representation of the Melbourne Exhibition. ,*••■ = ■ Colonel Sir .Ji West Eidgeway, who was special British Commissioner, for a definition of the Busso- Afghan Frontier, ; has been appointed XJnder-Secretary for Ireland, vice Sir Bedvera Buller, resigned. ; -Australian tallow.ja.verage quality; rei mams at 22s 6d for beef, and 23s 6d for mutton. : ; September 30. The irritation on the Franco-German frontier is extreme, and a feeling is prey■alent at Metz that war is near and inevitable. German generals are reported to be actually engaged inspecting forts. J Mr Chamberlain, in a speech at Birmingham, alluding .to Irish matters, he said that since there was no agreement in
■Ireland as to the advjsableness of Home Bule, the Government ought to deal- with; ;the* subject by' instituting religious' Jequality, .local., government, economy^ 1 in ;the public 'service; and adopting the lineß |of Lord, fiandplph fesh Land j 'Settlement Scheme, without pledging 1 British credit.- -i, ."..;..■>'.' ■ '» ;'..-'.- --. Dr Eichard Quain has bequeathed £75,000 to- the i Xlniversity 'College, Londoa.' '?■':•'-' •■\'-\ , r^':'.' : -'\ A p ' : ..'... '■ Nkw Yoek, September 29. ' .The second' race between' the Volunteer ■ and Thistle has been adjourned until today, owing to the absence of wiudyes'ferday.- Bebjiin, September 29.
; A semi-official statemeiit has been piibilished" here,' maintaing that the French i sportsmen who wore shot on -the- frontier 'were m, (Jerman territory at the time.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/FS18871001.2.15
Bibliographic details
Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 44, 1 October 1887, Page 2
Word Count
444CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 44, 1 October 1887, Page 2
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.