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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

. — •— I • (ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. — COPYRIGHT.) (RUITEU'S TELEGRAMS.) Sv; key, Tuesday. The Legislative Assembly met to-day, bat as Sir Patrick Jennings had not completed the task of forming the new Ministry the House adjourned until to • morrow. Melbourne, Tuesday. The Tarawera arrived from the Bluff this evening, she returns to New Zealand on Thursday. The inquiry info the striking of the "Waihora near EddystoneiPoint will be opened to-morrow. London, Feb. 2S. Lord Randolph Churchill addressed a public meeting at Belfast last night, tlis Lordship was accorded a most enthusiastic reception. In the course ,of his speech Lord Randolph fervidly appealed to the men of Ulster to resist to the utmost any attempt to separate Ire- ' land from Great Britain. Arrived — Claribel* from Auckland, Sept. 19th. In the House of Commons last night the Under- Secretary for Foreign AlEairs, m reply to a question, stated that the Franco-Geruianiigreement regarding the disposal of the New Hebrides m no way affected the Anglo-French agreement. He added that the Australian Colonies had forwarded despatches strongly objecting to any abrogation of the latter * agreement, and concluded by announcing that the Government was corresponding with the various colonies upon the subject.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1643, 24 February 1886, Page 4

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1643, 24 February 1886, Page 4

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1643, 24 February 1886, Page 4

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