LATE CABLE NEWS.
[By Telegraph.] (Per Hero at Auckland.) SOUTH AFRICAN WARFARE. FLOODS lisr SCOTLAND. THE EASTEHN QUESTION. ALLEGED RUSSIAN INTRIGUES. London, Oct. 9. The Capo mounted Rifles, after a series of severe engagements, dispersed the Basutos. Other tribes are becoming troublesome. The rising among the Mohalcs is reported to be spreading, and the Pondos and Galikos are restless and turbulent. The Continental Press is angry at the delay in carrying out the conditions of the Berlin Treaty. Arrangements have been made for the match beween Laycock and Hosmer, of Boston, on Nov. 2, and on Nov. 13 Laycock rows Hanlon, of Newcastle, for £2OO a side, over the champion course.
Severe Hoods have occurred in Scotland. Midlothian and the midland counties were chiefly visited, and considerable damage was done to agricultural produce, farm buildings and works. The Powers have determined to assist Montenegro with money. Italy suspects that Kussia is secretly encouraging the Porte to refuse or temporise respecting the Montenegrin difficulty.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2365, 15 October 1880, Page 2
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163LATE CABLE NEWS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2365, 15 October 1880, Page 2
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