CABLE NEWS.
ELECTHIC TELEGRAPH. — COPYRIGHT.) SPECIAL TO UNITED- PRESS ASSOCIATION. London, July 22. , The Egyptian loan will be issued next week. Sir H. Drummon 1 Wolff will leave on his special mission to Bgypt some time next week. At an interview hotweon the AgentsGeneral and Colonel stanloy, the latter intimated that the Govemmont intended to retain clause 31 m .the, Federation Bill, oinrnitting the abrogating proviso. It is expected that the Earl of Carnarvon will take an oarly opportunity of considering the msmoi'iuld relative to the releases of several Irish prisoners. I The Times, commenting on the matter, condemns the action of Lord Salisbury m truckling to Mr Parnell. A London firm advances half a million' pounds to the Mnnster Bank. An Irish oft'or of: a quarter of a million was • not accepted. . •
(niCUTKR's TELEGRAMS.") •'■ .^ London, July 22/ , Nows is to hand of the Maritime dis f aster on the coast of Cornwall, causing Ortiwiderable loss of life. The s.s. Cheerful came into collision with the \ s.s , Blaiidono, with the result that the former voaflQ.l sank immediately. ThirtceiV per-. hoiis perishing- by drowning. •■< '■ -*- \ ■--■■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 48, 24 July 1885, Page 4
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183CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 48, 24 July 1885, Page 4
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