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LATE CABLES.

By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. IF^JB UMITBD JHKSB ASSOCIATION.) Londow, September U. An official despatch from Sir A. Havelock says that Dinizulu, who has been ill fur some time, has surrendered to the Transvaal Government, assurance being given that ha will not be handed over to the British authorities. Uodabuka, who has been deserted by his followers,— ha» fled to the Amatonga Land, north of Zululand. ;: ( The match against Shrewsbury's Eleven, which was postponed from yesterday, commenced to-day. The Australians went in first, and were all disposed of for 86, Trott being thehighest scorer with 33V M blboitbnr. Septem ber 12. Government have decided to appeal from the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Chun Leoug Loy against the CoUector of Customs. In the Legislative Assembly, Sir Bryan O'Loughlin supported the action taken by Government in preventing the influx of Chinese, and said if the Judge* decision was correct the whole system of Australian Government had broken down. Mr C. H. Pearson,' Minister for Public Instruction, in reply to 'advene criticisms, said the action of the- Government was re*»lly, contending; for the natural existence of th» colonies. The abject: Government ba<l in view was to prevent the country being flooded by convicts and aliens. A THKNs. Septem ber 10. A severe shock of earthquake wa» experienced at Tonitza, a' town near the Gulf of Lepantb, and other towns in the vicinity. Several bouses were> wrecked aixd many person* killed' of injured. , .. .... Received September 13, 12.35 p.m. Kouk. September .lß. The marriage of the Duke of Aosta arid Princess Letitia has been celebrated with great pomp. .. ( Pabis, September 12; ," President' Cannot, during his progress through Norinahby, promised the farmer* help in the' shape of increased Protection. Washington. September 12." General Harrison, the Bepnbhtan candidate for the Presidency, declares hi* party are willing to revise the tariff schedule, and modify rates, if only a Protection policy is maintained. \ - A new process of refining sugar by electricity nas been tested in New York with perfect success. •■ . London, September 11. The St. James. Gazette, in an. article on the dispute between Sir A. Mwngrnve and his Government, says Sir T. McIU wraith merely provoked the eneounier ; in , order to show that the Governor^ control would not be. allowed. , ' * Sir 0. Warren denies that be intend* to resign the Chief Commissioner *bip of the London police. The World suggests that the liberal opinions expressed by Bishop Barrj. at the Lambeth Conference, really lost b>» ._. the preferment to the «cc of Chester.' Cabvl. September 10. . The British agent at Mested telegraph* that: Inhale Khan is. advancing on Cabul. San Fbancisco. September 10. By a fire in a factory, in this oitj, one million dollars worth of damage, was done, and two thousand people thrown out of employment. . . Ottawa, September 11. A majority of the Dominion Cabinet have agreed to place Canada in a thor» ou^h: state of defence, though the Premier, Sir J. Macdonaid, argued ifoaipof . war was all moonshine,, and the schem*of retaliation would scarcely survivelh*Presidential campaign. v ■>••;•: i»Tiar*T,'Thi»Pay i : A telegram from -Thursday Island states the whole of tbe'Malay States arereported to have applied to be placed under British protection. I : f-. A new trial has been granted in th» case of Davis v, National Insurance of Hew Zealand, where plaintiff recovered L3<XX), Amount of risk on his buttenne factory destroyed by fire: : , ,■ ; ; Bbipbank, This Day. ■ It is reported that gold hag: been ,d»* covered at Cape Seed, on the east coast of New Guinea, anda rush has «et in.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 41, 13 September 1888, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 41, 13 September 1888, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 41, 13 September 1888, Page 2

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