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TELEGRAMS. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, Dec. 7. The Doric has left for New Zealand. The R.M.S, Tongariro, from Auckland (left October 26 h), arrived at Plymouth on Saturday night. Her cargo of frozen meat is reported to be in good condition. Dec, 8. The Turcoman and Ugbeck tribes of Bokhara are inviting Russian protection against the Afghans. In view of the unsettled state of affitin in Upper Egypt, three battalion? of British troops are under “orders to proceed to Wady Haifa, It is generally understood that whatever is the fixed result of the elections, Lord Salisbury will meet Parliament I and submit a programme of the reforms contemplated by the Conservative party, Cairo, Dee. 7. In consequence of the threatening attitude assumed by the natives in Upper Egypt, General Stephenson has been appointed to command the British forces at Wady Haifa, and another regiment is about to proceed to reinforce the troops already there. AUSTRALIAN CABLE. | Melbourne, D c. 7. The P, and 0. Company’s R.M.S. Carthage arrived this morning. Lord Carrington, Governor-elect of New South Wales, and his suite were passengers by the R.M.S, Carthage. The party landed here to-day, and will proceed to Sydney, arriving there on Saturday next, when the official reception of the new Governor takes place. Dec. 8. The Victorian Parliament will probably be prorogued on December 16th. It is not considered likely that either the new Electoral Bill or the reciprocity treaty with Tasmania will be dealt with this session. Sydney, Dec. 8. The steamer Governor Blacks!), with the remains of the late General Scratchley, is expected to arrive here tomorrow, when she will proceed to Melbourne. Arrived —• Rotomabana, s.s, from New Zealand.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1439, 10 December 1885, Page 1

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299

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1439, 10 December 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1439, 10 December 1885, Page 1

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