CABLE NEWS.
(^ LKOTRI' 1 . TttL.EGRA.PH. — COPFRKJHT.) (SPECIAL TO UNITED PRKBS AS3OOIATIOM.) London, Sept. 25. The Canadian Government intend to place a six million loan on the market shortly. The Marqu's of Salisbury, writing to the National Review, m reference to the Reform Bill, argues that a fair redistribution of seats will satisfy the Tories. Spofforth will not return with his team, but will remain m England for a few weeks longer. Considerable agitation is being manifested throughout the Capei Colony and a petition to the Queen is being numerously signed against the inaction of the Imperial Government m connection with the aggresive action of the Boers m Bechuanaland. Calcutta, Sept. 25. News to hand from Rangoon announces that a formidable rising of convicts recently occurred at Mandalay, the capital of independent Burmah, m the attempt made by the aushorities, which ultimately proved successful, to quell the muting, several hundred persons were killed by the Burmese troops.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 258, 27 September 1884, Page 2
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156CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 258, 27 September 1884, Page 2
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