CABLE NEWS.
Proposed mhe m ation al | exhibition.
THE WAR IN ANAM.
FRENCH ATROCITIES.
(BV.BIiBOTBip / TBLBpRAPH,~OOPYBra.H ] i.J (SPECIAL TO TJNITBaV PRBSS ASSOCIATION) Vi An^intflrnatibnal- ex dbjtipji afcYthe Crystal /Palace, nexs ' April •s£tw&& under the auspices ... bf rMr.Leyy^bark , i. -.'!Li f . .-• f. > . <>!..-■ f. 'i -i Li_L •• • .' &! large scheme for an exhibition at Kensington is alSoftfifbot. H The A-ent-General hM : convehed 'a meeting ot she- 'same' 'Committee which acted m regard to-the 'Melbourne Harbor Trust 1 I/bin to consider r the^alm collected as to the hesttype^ of dredges. The Standardtsonsiders the danger 6fforeign^dohvijbt&tabll&^ Pacific as sufficient to justify' th<* ■atti'tttde 'of -the 1 colonies 'm begird - fed nexation, and condemns' Lord Derby's 'des pateh 1 as ooldy part, - ' and ! unsympa. thetio. -^ The colonies' T arefooly 'asking what is Vitilly ( essential to thbir7>wel{fare;; - and this the<;Goverauient .with gratutioasi unkin'dnss? ' refuses' to give tnerbToh acconttt of !political,p^^ntif . After the 'recent fighting $ Anam the French • iadthor'inWohsheadedf 30 Black ; Plag prisoners. The Times says, if France prosecutes theYTonqyib! campaign she will probably emßroilfherself with ' Europe. I. p ■-■ .^AI strtj Cortachy Castle, near Forfar, ha* been horned!; '># - ; ■'■■ i <)--a' f .! wIT . 'The* lipchPDee, IftSffi liytteltohp^* overdue; *' 7,? ZA^A^A) «>& 'i~> t-:uo:Jai ; Lord DuffeHn' has-b een re-called to 'Stambbul By the 'Bofilgarian ' ;dffficultyv ; ' ;:ii ' ! - ! '■*'• •'="• '/■« '-fi Aktul All the mortgaged on* lH?r^Pafn^Ks Irish estates have been paid off br tublie subscription. ' - f $££ ! 'Therepbrttthat LoMf Ly6rtowa&fe> called proves incorrect-" sa s«> ' • ■ The French army haVonly mebiwUh doubtful su^cejsion in%nami and 'now awaits reinforbfimßnt'B/' v 'V-' : -. t^" : > tevl'K. ■■ Disturbances have' occurred ai' vt'oochang. >'w> :■■■.••■■, : -.f\ ■'■wz.t\ Prince Bismarck is recovering. If France Bb!ould"obntihue r to tenahceDeßraßzWd-estabU^'FreßXjh rule m Central 'Africa, the Missionary Association ibteiid:to-' iffiplore fnh£Bpro- , taction of England. The : prOjecfc^fbr the neutralisation l -of' tttel Qbhgo~^ia 'favoured!. '-'■">! r '<■■ ■ '■ I-m.o? <*&$ nn .-,*» ■''■' HoWe> Eoiro, Sept, io7» Sir George Bowen, Governor of this colony, his gone 'to Pekin.sHut^noihing has yWtranspired as : '• to^the baluVe^of 'his ffiissiohVr — ,; :;;: ■' ' ' ' '•' tedi to bmU
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 245, 18 September 1883, Page 2
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314CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 245, 18 September 1883, Page 2
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