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CABLE MESSAGES.

f Reuter's Telegrams.! LONDON. October 8. Subseriptisns for Tasmanian loan amount to £26,000, at 100 to 102}. Sir Stafford Northcote, in a speech at Dublin, stated that the Cabul massacre necessitated adherence to present policy. England alone should dominate in Ameer’s foreign relations. He denied that there was any difliculty with the finances, and deprecated the agitation in Ireland. The Board of Trade returns for the past month show a decided improvement. The iron trade is excited. There are great advances in tin and copper. VIENNA. October 8. The Hungarian Legislature has been opened by the Emperor, who, in his speech stated that foreign relations were friendly. Bombay. October 8. A reconnoitering force, under General Roberts, was attacked by large masses of the hostile tribes, who endeavoured to surround them. The British attacking column cleared the heights. • British loss, 85 ; enemy’s loss, heavy. Berlin. October 8. The electors of the Prussian Parliament have resulted in the return of a majority of Conservative candidates. MADRID. October S. Some Spanish re-inforceinents have landed in Cuba. SYDNEY. October 10. Ths Trades Union Congress have passed a resolution against Chinese immigration. Arrived—Ringarooma and City of Sydney.

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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 466, 11 October 1879, Page 3

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CABLE MESSAGES. Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 466, 11 October 1879, Page 3

CABLE MESSAGES. Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 466, 11 October 1879, Page 3

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