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LATE CABLE NEWS.

LONDON, April 21. The recent attack by Mr Gladstone on Austria continues to excite auger at Vienna. Mr published in the Vienna journals, states that he speaks only of individuals. The reported massacre of the British troops by hostile tribes between Quettah and Candahar is denied. The irritation existing between Russia and Prance, in consequence of the refusal of the latter to extradite Hartmann, has cooled down. De Ohanzy remains at St. Petersburg, and Count Orloff returns to Paris. April 22, Inquiry in well informed quarters show that no foundation exists for the report that the Prince of Wales is about to visit Australia. Major George Canning Strahan, E.A.0., has been appointed Governor of Tasmania. The Hon, John Pope Hennessy, C.M.G., Governor of Hong Kong, has been created a Knight of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. April 21.

The members of Lord istration, with the exception of the Prime Minister, who was absent, were received by the Queen) at Windsor to day, when the official leave-taking |took place, and their seals of office were delivered up. Her Majesty thanked the retiring Ministers for their services.

A Fishing Exhibition at Bsrlin has been opened with considerable ceremony by His Highness Frederick William, Crown Prince of Prussia.

An appeal made to the Superior Court in San Francisco against the sentence passed on Dennis Kearney, for using seditious language, has been dismissed. Kearney, who was liberated on bail during the interim, has been re-arrested and committed to prison for the period of his sentence —six months. Ho is also required to pay a fine of a thousand dollars, imposed by Judge Rex.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1930, 1 May 1880, Page 4

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LATE CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1930, 1 May 1880, Page 4

LATE CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1930, 1 May 1880, Page 4

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