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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, May 11. Details of the Egyptian ciisis confirm previous telegrams. The Khedive made a statement declaring that his decision to form a Native Cabinet was in compliance with the growing national feeling. The new Ministry should be responsible to the Council of Delegates, invested with full power after the Eurepean model. The conduct of the Khedive has caused a sensation in London and Paris. The feeling in London is opposed to;; coercive measures, but recognises the necessity of warning the Khedive. The Under-Secre-tary for Foreign Affairs has gone to Paris to confer with the French Government. It is believed the Khedive is secretly encouraged by a European Power unknown. Garibaldi has arrived at Rome weak and ailing. He received an impressive reception. This visit causes anxiety to the Italian Government, its object being unknown. It is believed that the New Guinea scheme was anise. London, May 13. In the House of Commons last night the Secretary of State for the Colonies made a statement concerning the Boers, to the effect that on the 18th April their camp was broken up and they had dispersed quietly. Greece refuses to comjpromise. All settlement with regard to the frontier question is delayed. 10,367 bales were put forward to-day. The opening competition is well maintained. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Sydney, May 15. In the Assembly last night, the Council's message in reference to tho differences between the two Houses on the Parliamentary Privileges Bill ci>me under discussion, and, on the motion of Sir Henry Parkes, was expunged from the records of the House. The motion was carried by twenty-eight to ten. A deadlock between the two houses is anticipated. Melbourne, May 15. The Harbor Trust have adopted SirJohn Coode's report. Tho Commaudant of the Volunteers suggests that an international rifle contest should be held at Melbourne during the Exhibition. The principals in the late prize fight are to be prosecuted in the Supreme Court. m __ —mra _ ! _ m „

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Temuka Leader, Volume 2, Issue 146, 17 May 1879, Page 2

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326

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Volume 2, Issue 146, 17 May 1879, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Volume 2, Issue 146, 17 May 1879, Page 2

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