CABLEGRAMS.
[RBPTKB’e TBLKORAMS], BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-fCOPYRICHT.) PARIS, Jan. 30. General Csmpenon has joined the new Ministry as Minister of War, vice General Billutt who resigned with Duclerc. In. the Chamber of Deputies last night, Faillieres, the new Premieor, was taken suddenly ill while speaking, and was compelled to leave the Chamber. The debate which was proceeding, was therefore adjourned until Thursday. A serious disturbance occurred to-day at Creivnot, a town in the depot of Saon et Loire, arising out of the riotous conduct of Italian brawlers. They attacked aud stoned che Gendarmes, who were called out to quell the disturbance, and twenty of them were arrested. LONDON, Jan. 31. It has transpired that diplomatic communications have lately passed between the French and English Governments on the subject of Madagascar, and that the French Government has finally intimated that i{ must decline the proffered British mediation u the settlement of affairs in that country. At a public meeting held last night in London Justin McCarthy took occasion to make a strong appeal for the relief of “ Famine in Ireland.” CAPETOWN, January 31. Intelligence is to hand from Zululand announcing that Cetewayo has been duly reinstated as King of the Zulus. The cereof installation was performed at Ulundi by Sir Theophilus Shepton, in the presence of fully five thousand persons, including a detachment of British troops, wichh recently arrived from England, and remains for a period of six months for the protection of Cetewayo. The majority ef the Zulu chiefs are understood to be discontented with the conditions which arc to govern their future position in Zululand.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1264, 1 February 1883, Page 2
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