CABLE NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright 1 j>E!< li-NITSD PBKSS ASSOCIATION | Londox, December 18. Sir J. Fergussnn, in reply to a ques- I tion by Mv McArthur, stated Government a hoped to be able fca obtain compensation t for traders who had incurred losses through a troubles in Samoa. *• Mr John Morloy urged Government to a open negotiations with the dervishes for t the purpose of saving Emm Bey and t Stanley. Sir J. Fergusson said it was 1 doubtful whether Osman Digna's letter was authentic. The date appeared to be c too recent, and it was improbable the i captives had been taken to Khartoum. ] Paris, December 17. ' M. de Lesseps denounces the action of the Chamber of Deputies in rejecting the ' Panama Bill as a national disgrace and a suspension of their liability. Boulanger's < expression of sympathy with the failure ; of the scheme is already apparent. New York, Deeemher 18. O'Connor will challenge Searle to a sculling match for a £1,000 a-eide.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 74, 20 December 1888, Page 2
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