GABLE NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright " I PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. | Caibo, July 2L A white Pasha, who was reported at i Bahr-eUGhozel, is marching on Khartoum, and several of the chiefs are flocking to his standard. It is believed that ' the expedition is led by either Einia Bey orH. M. Stanley. Capetown July 21. j The whereabouts of Dinizulu is unknown. Two columns of British troops hare left Ekovre. taking different routes, and are making great efforts to find him. ' London. June 21. Mr Keane, a West Australian, has arranged for a financial firm id Germany to undertake the construction of the Guilford and Champion Railway, in Western Australia. It is intended to settle German immigrants along the line. An Australian wheat cargo has been sold at 34s l|d. In the House of Commons, on the motion of Lord Eandolph Churchill, Mr Conybeare, M.P. for Canbore, was suspended on the grounds of having pub lished in the Star a lei ter grossly libelling the Speaker, because the cl&ture was ap« plied to the Drainage Bill. Mr Gladstone supported the motion, the Irish party opposing it Sir Graham Berry, AgenNGeneral for Victoria, is taking steps with a view to compel Admiral Field to disclose the name of the person who informed him that many of the Victorian legislators were open to bribery. An Australasian Cable News Company has been registered with a capital of £20,000 for the purpose of supplvins daily telegrams of colonial news to a much fuller extent than is now available. Bebmn, July 21. Prince Bismarck has informed M. Schouvaloff that while he favors upholding the treaty rights with regard to the Bulgarian question, and also while prepared to concede to Russia the right to control the Bulgarian affairs, he con« sidered the continued presence of Prince Ferdinand was the cause of irritation and a violation of the Berlin Treaty. Rome, July 21. The Italian Government have sent n note to the French Government claiming Massowah as an Italian posse»sioa. Gruaeß is now levying taxes at Massowah, whtch is contrary to the agreement previously arranged.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 152, 24 July 1888, Page 2
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