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LATEST NEWS.

HOME AND FOREIGN. [REUTER COPYRIGHT. ] (Received July 9, 0.55 tun.) LONDON, July 7. An attempt to effect a compromise in the notorious libel case, Belt versus Lawes, having failed, the case will shortly be retried. In the House of Commons to-day, a Bill providing for woman’s suffrage, was thrown out on the motion for second jeading by a majority of 16. It is announced that the Hon, F. E. Plunkett, Secretary to the British Embassy at Paris, has been appointed British Minister to Japan, vice Sir Henry Parkes, transferred to Pekin. PARIS, July 7.

The Orleanists princes had an interview to-day with the Comte de Chambord. The meeting was not of a political nature. The Paris Temps urges the Government to grant a charter to a French company for acquiring the New Hebrides Islands with concessions similar to those granted by Great Britain to the North Borneo Trading Company. ALEXANDRIA, July 7. Cholera has broken out at Menzaleh, a|town on the lake of the same name to the south-east of Damietta. BOMBAY, July 7. News has been received here that serious floods have occurred in Surat Gujerat district causing immense damage to property and washing away several villages. Thousand of Ryots are reported to be homeless and in a destitute condition. ALEXANDRIA, July 8. Eleven deaths from cholera have already occurred at Menzaleh, where the epidemic only broke out yesterday. AUSTRALIAN. 0 |_REUTER —COPYRIGHT.] - (Received July 9, 0.35 p.m,) SYDNEY, July 7. The football contest, South Melbourne versus Sydney, concluded here to-day, and was won by the former by 6 goals to 5. The play on both sides was excellent. (Received July 9, 12.15 p.m.) MELBOURNE, This day. Arrived, this morning, P. and 0. steamship Pekin with the inward Suez mail, dated June 1. The ship George Roper has fetched £3600 at auction. During very stormy weather yesterday the steamer Black Boy became a total wreck while attempting to obtain salvage from the George Roper. The crew of the Black Boy were all saved by a lifeboat. SYDNEY, This day. Arrived, Saturday: Steamship City of New York from Auckland. Arrived this morning : Steamship Hauroto from Wellington. BRISBANE, This day. The Premier will make a statement to-morrow in the Assembly as to the course Government intend to pursue in view of their recent defeat on the Transcontinental railway question. It is expected that the Ministry will ask for and obtain a dissolution.

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1057, 9 July 1883, Page 3

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LATEST NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1057, 9 July 1883, Page 3

LATEST NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1057, 9 July 1883, Page 3

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