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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, May 22.

Signer Depretis will probably undertake the reform ot the Italian Cabinet. A branch of the Invincible Society has been formed, it is believed, in Tralee. The Imperial procession in Moscow, from Petroffsky Palace to the Kremlin, occupied four hours, and the whole lino of route was moat gorgeously decorated and lined by immense crowds of people, who displayed the most intense enthusiasm. The whole spectacle was a wondrously brilliant one, but the weather was uncertain. The Czar is now residing in the Alexandroffsky Palace, It is reported that shortly before the Czar’s departure from Gatscbina a serious explosion took place in his dressing room, but as be was at dinner at the time he escaped injury. Consols remain at lOlf, New Zealand securities 5 per cent 10-40 loan, 106 ; 5 per cent 1889 loan, 104 ; per cent 1879-1904 loan, per cent inscribed stock, 101^. May 23. The Derby was won by Saint Blaise, with Highland Chief second and Gilliard third. The Homeward mail via Brindisi, dated Melbourne, April 12th, were delivered here to-day. Five men who had been arrested at Liverpool with dynamite in their possession were brought up at the Police Court to-day, and committed for trial. Earl Dufferin, the British Ambassador to Turkey, has arrived in London from Constantinople, It is announced that Mr Baring is to succeed Sir E. Majet as British ConsulGeneral in Egypt. It is now considered doubtful whether Tynan, who offered to surrender himsolf to the British authorities at New York } is * No. X ’ as alleged. May 24. The first of the new gunboats building for the Victorian Government will he launched at Newcastle on the 6th of June. Fifty suspected persona have been arrested at Moscow. The Times states that Mr Baring really succeds Lord Dufferin in Egypt. The Right Hon Mr Forster in addressing the Aborigines Protection Society, insisted that if New Guinea was annexed all hostility towards the natives and slavery under whatever disguise should be strictly forbidden. Moscow, May 22. The Czar made a state entry into the Kremlin Palace to-day. A gorgeous procession was organised, and four miles of streets were traversed. The whole line of route was thronged with people, and the houses and public buildings were gaily decorated. His Majesty was received with great enthusiasm. Alexandria, May 22. Intelligence is to hand from the Soudan, stating that since the defeat of the rebels at the beginning ot this month, the Egyptian troops have followed up their victory, and several influential chiefs of the False Prophet’s force have submitted to their pursuers. AUSTRALIAN CABLE.

Melbourne, May 23. The Premier, Mr James Service, has telegraphed to the Agent-General, instructing him to protest to the Imperial Government against the proposed deportation of the Phoenix Park informers to Australia.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1110, 26 May 1883, Page 1

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TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1110, 26 May 1883, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1110, 26 May 1883, Page 1

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