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CABLE NEWS

RECEIVED LAST NIGHT. (Reuter's Despatches to the Mail.) GOLD ROBBERY. Melbourne, Friday. The Union S.S. Co have offered a reward of £SOO for the discovery of tlxc Tararua gold robbers who took the box containing £SOOO. MINISTERIAL DIFFERENCES. Loudon, 18th. Differences on the Irish question may break up the cabinet. Mr Chamberlain, leading Radical, demands of his colleagues that reforms shall be carried out in Ireland together with the coercive measures they propose to adopt. EARTHQUAKE PANIC. Vienna, 18th. Two thousand persons have fled from Agram, through fear of the repeated shocks of earthquake. Workmen are employed by the Government in rebuilding the places destroyed. REVOLT IN INDIA. Calcutta, 18th. A revolt of native tribes has broken out in Cashmere.

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Patea Mail, 20 November 1880, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS Patea Mail, 20 November 1880, Page 2

CABLE NEWS Patea Mail, 20 November 1880, Page 2

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