CABLE NEWS.
(BY ELEOTRIO TELEGRAPH . — COPYRIGHT.). (sPECiIAE TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, Oct. 15. Sir F. Dillon Kell, Agent-General for New Zealand, has assured the Postal authorities that a favorable contract has been entered-into^for the -conveyance of. mails, via San Francisco, to New Zealand and Australia. t . It hajjilso^ transpired that New South Wales ItnaoTe*a suggesiiion to the" A'mefi- ' can; Government, asking them to refuse ['•■to undertake the;carriage of the mails m America, but' the latter refused to accede to^it. " . v .'".'• j Mr G. ijfainj a'Diracfcor ofsthe Bank; of S^oai;hkusfcrah*a,-adviseß the early ci- ; [tension of the Bank's buainess to ,fche | other colonies.
I (BEUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) - ; , : ; -" London, Ocfcii 6. The Marquis of Salisbury, m address, ing a public meeting at Brighton ilast' night,- stated that it was impossible that Britain should permit .the exercise, •of f preigh,influence l ,in ;Burmah.y , v , ; . _ : ' ; Naples. Oot 16. „ , A sharp shook of—earthquake took place at vPalernV », yesterday;.- • Arhouse was; thrown, do ;,i by concussion, and eight persons killed.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1484, 19 October 1885, Page 2
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163CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1484, 19 October 1885, Page 2
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