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HOMEWARD SUEZ MAILS
THE CONSERVATIVE CAMPAIGN
AGAINST THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT.
OBJECT OF THREE EMPERORS'
MEETING AT WARSAW. DECREASE OF THE CHOLERA AT NAPLES. THE PROJECTED EXPEDITION TO KHARTOUM. (Received September 17, 1.15 a.m.) London, September 16. The Homeward Suez mail, per steamship John Elder, fr.un Melbourne, An mist 8, was delivered to-dav. Sir Stafford Northcote, who has inidi-riHlten the Conservative campaign against the Government, delivered his lirsfc address at Edinburgh last evening In its issue this morning, the Standard states that the meeting of the three Emperors at Warsaw has been arranged with the object of concerting measures against anarchism, and to devise means for effecting a reduction of continental standing armies. Rome, September 15.
The subsidence of the cholera epidemic at Naples continue?, and the number of deaths from the disease is daily decreasing.
(Received September 17, 2.15 p.m.) Cairo, September 16. General Wolselev is busy organisinw the projected expedition to Khartoum, and in connection therewith has ordered the formation of a camel corps, consisting of equal detachments of guards and of household and other cavalry.
[special to press association.]
London, September 11
Shaw Saville's steamer Tainni and the New Zealand Shipping Company's Kaikoura have been successfully launched.
The survivors of the yacht Mignonette were again brought before the Court, and have been remanded for a week. They were released on bail. The cholera is spreading in Spain. September 12. One thousand fresh cases of cholera are reported from Naples, but fewer of them are proving fatal. The example set by King Humbert in visiting Naples is inducing the wealthier portion of the community, who fled from the city, to return and assist the sufferers. The Mahdi has sent 4000 of his troops to reinforce those at Khartoum.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2570, 17 September 1884, Page 2
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