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[REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.] By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. BRITISH RULE IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC. REPORT OP PILGRIMS FROM KHARTOUM AND BERBER. THE CHOLERA AT MARSEILLES. SHIP ARRIVALS. (Received July 1, 1 a.m.) London, June 30. It is announced that the Imperial Government has invited the Australian colonies to contribute towards the expenses to be incurred in the proposed extension of British rule in the Western Pacific. . Cairo, June 29. Pilgrims who have arrived at Assouan report that they left Khartoum on May 23rd and Berber on June 7. Both places were then safe, and the Egyptian troops in full posssession of the towns. Paris, June 29. The outbreak of cholera at Marseilles has not as yet assumed a serious phase, and the mortality from the disease is merely nominal. Per Merchant Shipping and Underwriters Association ;—London, June 28.—Arrived, the ships Piaka, from Napier, February 24 ; and May Queen, from Oaraaru, March 10.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2505, 1 July 1884, Page 2
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