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CABLEGRAMS.

■Y EUMTRIO TELEGRAPH.—(COPYRIGHT.) [REUTER’S TXDXORAMS]. NEW YORK, Feb. 10. Serious floods continue in various parts of the States in the neighborhood of Cincniatti. Country for a width of 20 miles was inundated. The losses of stock and other property are very heavy. | , , CAPETOWN, Feb. 10,> News is to hand from Zululand to the effect that seventeen Native Chiefs protested against the proposed partition of the country between John Dunn and Cetewayo. BERLIN. Feb. 10. Pri »°« Btanarok is recovering from his recent indspositton, and the state of his health continues to improve, ... . , . J LONDON, Feb. 12. Violent gales and excessive rainfall continue to be experienced in various parts of the country, 1 Prince Jerome Bonapartehas arrived here from l A cargo of froaen meat, ex Orient, realised an average of fid to 8d per lb. The Sorrento's Td^er"lb dUpo *° of 191 “ »rerageo< he .®"ropean Commission for the hsMB tion of the Danube met again to-day. WE Conference decided to admit Roumanian and uj " dele ?* to * to a consultation voice in the deliberations. The Roumanian AmbasSJSI Bntere<l ‘ formal protest on behalf of his Government. Hit Excellency Musurus Pasha, Turkish Ambassador, owing to whose absence the meeting of the CommiMtou w«e adjourned on the 7th inst„ was presen, to-d*y. aZJK homeward mall, via 'Frisco, frAn Auckland Jan. 2, was delivered here to-day. Td. kma. a. , a , February 13. Iktv tr *?®P ire . d a meeting of the Uanur.ian Commission yesterday the RouAmbassador, after preeenting his test, subsequently abetrained from taking P*»rt in the deliberations of the Conference.

mu a . PARIS, Feb. 12. The Senate has rejected the clause in the Bonapartist Bill, providing for the expulsion at option. The Government adopted in its place an amendment authorising Banishment after trial of Princes found guilty of attempting the subversion of Republic.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1275, 14 February 1883, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1275, 14 February 1883, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1275, 14 February 1883, Page 2

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