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CABLEGRAMS.

[reuter’s telegrams]. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-(COPYRIGHT.) LONDON, Oct. 31. The “ Times ” to-day states that it has received information that the English Government disapprove of Baker Pasha’s scheme for the reorganisation of the Egyption army. In the House of Commons to-day, the Hon. Mr Gladstone in reply to a question stated that it was a fact that the Egyptian Government had applied for the assistance of certain British officers in the conduct of the expedition against the false Prophet in Soudan. The Hon. the Premier in the House of Commons is insisting on the passage of his resolution for the adoption of the cloture, but is not making it a Cabinet question. The markets for Australian breadstuffs and tallow’ are quiet, and without change in the quotations. TheP. andO. Company’s steamship Clyde arrived at Plymouth to-day from Melbourue, .Sept 12. Consols advanced to 102 f. There arc no changes to report in New Zealand Securities, or Colonial breadstuffs, or tallow’. SAN FRANCISCO, This Day. Arrived—Yesterday : Steamship Zealandia from Auckland (Oct. 10), with homeward mails PARIS, Oct. 31. The panic which arose at Lyons through fears of a Socialist rising is subsiding, and confidence is being rapidly restored. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 31. Earl Dufferin, the British Ambassador, shortly goes temporarily to Cairo to conduct negotiations for the settlement of affairs in Egypt. VIENNA, Oct. 31. The Austrian Government has issued an order forbidding recruiting in Bosnia for service in the Egyptian army. ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 31. Cherif Pasha, President of the Council of Ministers, has notified the French Consul that the Government will not admit Mons. Bredif, French Controller-General, to the Bitting of the Council of Ministers of as formerly. SUEZ, Oct. 31. The Orient steamship Cuzco, from Melbourne (Oct 27), arrived here-day en route for Plymouth. Her refrigerating machinery is working satisfactorily.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1191, 2 November 1882, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1191, 2 November 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1191, 2 November 1882, Page 2

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