TELEGRAMS.
ENGISH AND FOREIGN. .riyijii ■. London, Not. 29. The publisher of the Tyrone (Ireland)'^Courierhas been arrested for printing and issuing placards proclaiming 1 the 1 views of the; National League fi . /( ,,,, • j . _ ,iThe;New.Zealand' Shipping Company has ordered'the bililding of two more steamers of a larger size, j nominate the Right Honi Geo..Tdoachirrf Go6chen;aßy Speaker of the House of Commons when the Right Hon Sir .Harry Brand retires, r,, The Emperor of Germany states that the relations between' Germany and Russia are of a perfectly cordial nature. It is expected that the French Chamber" of Deputies will approve of the-amendment made by the Senate in the Recedivistes Bill, ind that it will consequently become law. The Agents-General have been bringing additional pressure to bear on Lord Derby in endeavor to enlist the approval of the Government to ;the annexation scheme, ■ Attention having been called to the fact that the dates of the South Kensington and Adelaide Exhibitions will clash. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has replied that the arrangements for the former having been settled, he is now unable to make any alterations in regard to them, The Bank of South Australia has determined to apply to Parliament to extend its charter to all Australasia, Nov. 30. The trial of O'Donnell for the murder of Carey, the iuformer at Port Elizabeth, has been commenced at the Central Criminal Court. The Times advises thnt the surrender of Mossowah should be offered to Abyssinia on condition of that power checking El Mahdi's careers in the Soudan. Prince Bismarck is seriously ill with jaundice. ..,"■'":' Berlin, Nov. 29. It has transpired that the'Emperor William has telegraphed to the King of Spain, thanking him for the cordial reception accorded to the Crown Prince of Germany, and assuring him of his (th e Emperor's) life-long friendship. ( ..„;..... ;..,■ ■-.;:.; Pari?,; Nov. '29. , iTfae Committee of the Chamber of Deputies have voted the sums of nine, million francs to cover the / expenses or the French expedition to Tonquin^ , Marquis the Chinese Ambassador, who has been in this city some days for the purpose of carrying on negotiations with the French Govern-" ment, will ebortlv return to England. ■ ;; " ;: .; ~-,.;,■.;;" : .'.-i;'Noy. 30. A serious accident occurred to-day on a railway line near Brittany. Eighteen lives were lost by the disaster, and fifteen passengers are suffering from serious injuries; ,;. . / The Governm«nt ; ! have decided to send reinforcements to De Brazza, Who is engaged in forming a French trading station on the Congo. Cairo, Nov. 30. Intelligence has been received here that of a large body cf gendarmes recently despatched to Souakin, one-half have deserted when only half way on their journey. The news has caused some alarm for the safety of people in Upper Egypt, who are menaced by the rebels. ♦ AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Mblbournr, Nov. 30. The overland line between Adelaide and Port Darwin is interrupted.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1182, 4 December 1883, Page 1
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