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LATE CABLES.

J3y Electric Telegraph.— Copyright f PER UNITEI> PRESS ASSOCIATION, j Received May 2, soon, Cairo; May 1 A detachment of cavalry attacked the dervishes near Wady Halfo and killed 32 of them.

San Francisco, May 1.

Peter Jackson's backer is ready to match the Australian, pugilist for 26,000 dollars against the World, New Yoex, May I.

The Herald 'has a severe article on JJates' apology to Bismarck for his. Ba-' moan articles- It considers his behaviour an act of contrition tmworthy of an' American Deputy.

Sydney, This Day Arrivedv—Wakatrpu from Wellington

The amount of moaey" added 7to tfci* Caulfield Cup is to be increased to £2000,

liONDONr May L

Her Majesty the Queen will pay. » visit to the north of Wales in August next.

The Duke of Edinburgh is sleeping; well, and is making fair progress towards recovery.

Vienna, April 30,

The Austrian papers & & much excited in eonsequeuee of the report* which are being circulated to ~ the* effect tbat Russia intends to seizeStamboul.

BEBXiavMay l.

The commander of the German) corvette which conveyed ex-King Malfouoa, of Samoa r to the Island of Talint, where he is now being kept int exile, reports that he expresses regret at his former attitude towards Germany snd begs the Emperor William to look upon the past as expiated by the exile he has undergone. It is* stated that in view of this expression of regret on the part of Malietoa, the Emperor William has decided that he* shall be speedily liberated.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 127, 2 May 1889, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 127, 2 May 1889, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 127, 2 May 1889, Page 2

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