LATEST INTELIGENCE.
c ■■" the Maihli ■- 'i'rozsn Mtitioti^ . The Squadron m the R^d Sea. 15 Petition for Resnrte of O'Doi^nf-lV -* : iMassicre' of Egyptian i!robps. ' \ • ;«.< ..J i-.i .. ' ' ".(tiY 'fILECTnIO TEIE GRIPH.-C D*t klGHT ) (1 ; (rEiJtER'B TEtKGHAMS ) ;i > ii..i;f-' - LokDOi*, De-jember'B. ; ■I The^hdttieward hiailn via Sicily ai\4 :Bri<idiali dated Melbourne October 25, weri? delivered srestprda-y. lJ | ' '-A' ])ortion nf the car#6 of frozen intit-i ton ejc Lusitana was sole td-day at wi ajverageprtce fif s|d perib. The iTit*atj is' »ri gor>d ! c6ndif.ion. ' - ' '' 1 {: iQ"hfe ßritißfeQnv^rnmefit has u agreßd| jw^h'e'in^encfe^f tHe Turkish fr^ates 'm -tfte Wftd $ra ha^e byein ordered 1 to 'veWleg v^n* by tlie i Porte, provMed/'^too" ' Tdrldsh ' sij'uadrion 1 ' f ' is ordered to; ch bfieA (&' witfi' ' the " British war vessels now cruising oft the easle'rh coaat^Pl^\ v k[ ■•-■■ ■"■• i ; »•« •■"''■■' l>( "' ..Of.) QT'i H'L^fee&JleV^.i T^^lbdr^ltbe^M-ifiirlWariwicfcland the Representative ! since 1865 of that constituency m the House of Commons h"ak\exjir6.4'e*d'vu 11 be^ I^o- 1 minatedsforUie^ Speaker's N chkV, ren [ 1 dered vacant br the resijmaHou of Sir! iiiß.:*B«^d.^i <ri.ur'a-i . i ; " MABttiur December 8. Prihcfe ; Eretfe»scfe-W4^ft^, jJ «!li^ Ger-| | man Crown Priuce", "who is ( now. ,on a vigif.'t6'Kii" !r Alfon^ : Will ; re'tutn jbo \ B«tlin {^4i ; IWine, aiid will then ;; nay- a tiwit Hi^ l! Holihe.« the -Pope Lebj \KMk «•■'■■' •- . '- ! '-'i--s-' ;■■■.• i ;-:>:•)! •*:<!•;. i i ■■ ■■•■'. ■■Pinis, tXepetnbe* §J i ' T;lle prii-lfeyfti^ which fo^ some time j pjßSMV'li& 'biseij^^'feeijdihg 1 ! with regiiid ] toffee Toiiqiii^ difficluly; is .'s>iH pro- 1 Oe^difigl Nothing, ho vievef, is defnutely j I feriliwn" regarding • I 'th'e ! "p-b^r<js3 l w^icH ; 1 nfa&e iii the; n^gotkf26^/ ; '" i .itfi. '; : W'ismiiGT'b'y, \w^cb : i"i»|>ef' B. ", »' A y 'dfe^utadbrt of memb^s'^f [ the Otiiled Stafes ha'^i j^efitiopetf I FfctfMefft A>thtir H6 .olitaiir from |tne | Brifi^h ; Govki'nnient 1 a ", .respite for ! O^Ddnnell donyjeted .of tliej tuiirder^ 6f | J'afh'eii CfoVey li^ptin 'whom' sen iene'e of deia : th wti*' passed on !I thei.st;-instWt J . : J i -i' 1 :" 1 -" {i:u< - ,<.v ; A^n f De«^eiWbr i! 8 1 .^Da^patthte tc/^hand from Sbual«im |datedXff!jai-inßt&^^Vtf%a^^jatta^ wi J fo¥ce'was rna.l4 op, that' aaje ' /by the, Arab Hill Men upoh ! troops j who have been . as & reini forcememi^or thelgariis^n^ at^ouakinj!, [ISo-^t^ack'waß "niadi alf some" distance outside the to^rf 1 irtn^^'esAilted m the destruction of five-companies' o£ EaypJdrfa <t^pfo-'i ■-■!: l,:'L-:i--ii r t
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Manawatu Standard, Volume V, Issue 10, 10 December 1883, Page 3
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