CABLE NEWS.
(reuter’s telegrams.) MICHAEL DAVITT. London, May 5. It is announced that Michael Davitt, the Irish Nationalist Agitator, has decided to leave the United Kingdom, and settle in Australia. May 6. A report has reached here that the Grand Duke Dudwig Fourth, of Hesse, widower of the late Princess Alice, of Great Britain, has married the divorced wife of the former Secretary of the Russian Legation at Darmstadt. RUPTURE BETWEEN FRANCE AND MOROCCO. Paris, May 5. Diplomatic relations between France and Morocco, which have been somewhat strained on several occasions since the Tunisian war, has now sustained a complete rupture, and the French Government has recalled its Ministers from Tangier. [per merchants’ shipping and underwriters association.] London, May 6. Arrived—Coriolanus, from Port Cbaimers (29th Jan.); Hermoine, from Lyttelton (Jan. 28); Pareora, from Bluff (Jan. 27); Pleiades, from Napier (26th Jan.)! Trevelyan, from Port Chalmers (Feb. 9th); Canterbury, from Bluff (Feb. 4).
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 125, 7 May 1884, Page 2
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152CABLE NEWS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 125, 7 May 1884, Page 2
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