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NEWS BY CABLE.

■ • : +~ (RETJTEIt's TELEGRAMS). London, April 19. Earl Beaconsfield suffered a severe relapse, and died tonight. Calcutta, April 18. Intelligence has been received from Candahar that the evacuation of the city by the British, garrison has commenced, A report is current, however. A that although the troops will be witht drawn, several British regiments will * permantly occupy Chaman and the Pisheen Valley. London, April 16. Per Merchant Shipping and Under writers' Association: — Arrived S.S. Cnzco, from Australia ; ship Her- j mione, from Wellington, left Ist January; Bans itikei, from Lyttelton. left Bth January. April 19. The usual Easter Monday reviewwas held today at Brighton . Twentyfive thousand volunteers took part in the proceedings. r Sydney. April 19. ; -H, M. schooners Alacrity, Beagle. and Conflict have left this port under sealed orders. _It is believed they are proceeding to the islands. Rome, April 18. Signor Cairoli and his colleague? have withdrawn their resignations, which they tendered inconsequence of an adverse vote of the Chamber of Deputies, and have again resumed the government of this country. 1 ondon,. April 19* A bulletin issued this morning with reference to the Earl of Beaconsfield's death, states that after the severe relapse which his Lordship suffered during, the night., he, sank rapidly, and breathed his last at half-past 4 this morning. -His W tendants state that his Lordshfp passed away without much pain, and as peacefully as if deeping. The news of the Earl of Beaconsfield's death has been received with universal sorrow and regret throughthe country. = The death of" Earl Beftconpfield is deeply deplored by all political parties, and has created a profound sensation throughout "Europe. It is officially announced today that Her Majesty the Queen has expressed great gr^ef at the loss of her mostvalued and devoted friend and counsellor the late Earl.. : f

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 67, 22 April 1881, Page 3

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NEWS BY CABLE. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 67, 22 April 1881, Page 3

NEWS BY CABLE. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 67, 22 April 1881, Page 3

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