CABLEGRAMS.
_. -.(rEOTER's TELEGBAMB.) London, August 28. At the wool safe's 'tp>'day 8300 bales were catalogued, making a total of 96,700 offered since the opening. Tone of sale quiet. _ , . The House oi Commons has read the Hares and Babbits Hill a thud time, and passed the l'umls Bill through Committee.,* ». * . The English harvest prospects continm'lhvdttrable^ . -.■.: - August 30. ' Hwfveet op«rati<ms in England are now nearly completed. Ihe total yield 1 wliranicunt to 11,500,000 quur- , ter* f. :■ ■'■■',' '.'. .'.' . Catcutta, August 27. It now. transpires that the news re 4 ceived'today regarding a mutiny amon J thA droops of the Khan ofKhelat'J8 f gready exaggerated. ' . , •- - ' "' : A n g"» fc 30. It hpyr t^nspires ' that the Pathian tribes, which Jwere disarmed by the Briiisfcicwoe, conßiated of inhabitants of the country t 0 the imrih west, of Kurracßfee/ jti' Scinde, which place j th% #ere Kachmadan. ii ;»; / V ' : • j.O the House of Lords today, Farl I Secretary of^tate»,ibjr L foMigß Aflhlffi; m replyTo a question " sa|4 that the^Great Power* werV dis •• coßttnt«tl at;th6 Porie'a tmswv re-
'deliberating on their reply.' 3 * He further stated that orders haiLbeen given for wni ships to proceed w Ragusa. At the wool sale today 7400 c bale* were offered, making a total of 104, 100 bales catalogued since the opening. The toue of the sale showed a bettor demand. t^ Ai Lord Enfield has beenfjppointed Under-Secretary for Inhia. The match Australians versus eiuhteen of Hastings, at Hastings, was commenced today. Che Home team went in first, and were all disposed of for 245 runs. Spofforth and Banner* man were absent. Farther intel.igence received states that General Phajre's c aimy is t npw ruorqhing fcotyßinekl] f \ with; fhil oi G&rinl^bbdrte- on? Ayoub KhWs^ position at A rgandab, to the north of Candahar. Mf.lboup.ne, August 31. Parliament reassembled today, and Bills lor the .purpose, of plural! voting^aftrfor twWcnlfctfon of the Governor's and Ministers' salaries, were notified. August SI. The match which has been arranged between the Australian cricketers and an An-Englafid-^EleVea will commencl on Monday,"' tlie 6th September. The English team will be composed of Lord Harris, the Hon. A. Lyfctelton. and Messrs SV G. Grace, G. F., Grace, E. M. Grace, A. P. Lucas, Fi. Perm, Steele, J. D. Walker, Barnes, Mor ley, and Shaw. A Treasury minute has been issued prescribing rules for the renewal of charters of Colonial Banks. The minute sets forth that such renewal will only be conceded on the basis of the charier modelled by government. Pabis, August 31. Reports coming, to hand from the French wine districts aie satisfactory, and give promise of a good vintage.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 September 1880, Page 3
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