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CABLE NEWS.

ENGLISH & FOREIGN.

[ beutee’s telegrams.] LONDON, August 14. Cetewayo, the late King of the Zulu tribes, and who recently arrived from the Capo, visited Osborne to-day, and was granted an audience by the Queen. It is rumored that ho has been reinstated to his former position, from which he was deposed by the British authorities at the close of the last Zulu war. The report, however, requires confirmation. August 15.

The exhibition of various products of Irish industry was formally opened at Dublin and was largely attended.

The Australian cricketers commenced their return match against eleven of Derbyshire to-day, at Derby, The Home team went in first, and remained at the wickets till late in the afternoon, scoring 249 runs. The Australians then commenced their first innings.

[“ ARGUS ” SPECIAL.]

LONDON, August 14, 5.55 a.m. A constable has been murdered at Paraontown, Ireland. Numerous laborers’ meetings have been held throughout the country in favor of a conference at Manchester. Two hundred English branches of the Land League have been established. The English harvest is the best within the present decade, and the weather is favorable. 6 a.m. The Prince of Wales’ medical advisers have ordered him to take a trip to Germany. The Italian Antarctic expedition has been wrecked at Capa Horn. The crew were rescued by an English ship. The Honorable Ivo BHgh’s cricketing team leaves England on their Australian tour on the 14th September. The British Resident has been instructed to refuse to recognise the Boers’ annexation of native territory. A French naval demonstration ia expected at Madagascar. The protest of the Queen forbidding the sale of land to foreigners is attributed to English intrigues.

There is an enormous crowd of visitors at Dublin, and troubles are feared. The troops are confined in the barracks.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2608, 16 August 1882, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2608, 16 August 1882, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2608, 16 August 1882, Page 3

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