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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, Not. 16.

The leader ot the Socialists' organisation have notified to the Chief Commissioner of Police that there will be a great Socialist display in Trafalgar Square on Sunday next, and have also forwarded a request to Lord- Salisbury that he should remain in town on that day in order to receive a deputation from the unemployed, Mukhtar Pasha, the Turkish Commissioner in Egypt, admits that’the immediate evacuation of that country by England is impracticable. The Dublin- City Council offer 'to cordially promote the South Australian Exhibition. The Australian arid’ New Zealand mails, per Mariposa, from, Auckland October I2tb, were delivered here yesterday. The P. and 0. s.s. Thames* which left Melbourne on Sept, 21st, arrived at Plymouth. Nov. 17.

The overland mail arrangements, which were interrupted during the hostilities in Egypt, have now been resumed.

The Prince of Wales has requested Sir Saul Sorauel to thank his Government and the private exhibitors for their contributions to the Imperial Institute, It is highly probable (hat the Institute will include British exhibits, thus overcoming certain objections, which have been taken in the city. Paris, Nov, 17. A farther batch of recidivistes, numbering 500, have embarked for New Caledonia. Berlin, Nov. 17, The health of the Emperor William is causing his medical advisers much anxiety. His Majesty is suffering from a severe cold. Alexandria, Nov. 17. News is to hand from Wady Haifa, on the Nile, that a largo body of rebels are hovering about the surrounding country. It is expected that they will shortly renew hostilities. Rangoon, Nov, 17. News has been received from Upper Burmab that the Dacoits are displaying great activity. They have made repeated attacks on the British column. During the engagements several British officers were killed.

AUSTRALIAN CABLE.

Melbourne, Nov. 17. In the Legislative Assembly last night, a vote of want of confidence in the Ministry was negatived without a division. The s.s. Mararoa arrived this afternoon. The Hauroto sailed this afternoon for the Bluff. Large numbers are leaving Melbourne for the Teetulpa diggings. Later. Reports from Teetulpa continue favorable. Two loads of washdirt yielded lib Weight of gold. Nov. 18; Latest news from the New Hebrides states that the French show no intention of leaving the islands. The roads and bridges they have constructed present a permanent appearance. Sydney, Nov. 17. The Wagga Cup was run for to-day, and won by Invermay,

Noy. 18. Arrived, this morning—Alameda, s.s,, from Auckland. It is understood that the prosecution of Captain Webber in cannectibn with the Ly-ee-Moon disaster has.been abandoned, Sailed—Manapouri, s.s., for Auckland. Adelaide, Nnv. 17. The South Australian Parliament prorogued to-day, Nov. 18..

Splendid Hcoonn's have been fo.eiyod from Teetulpa, In Goslin’s Gudy a nugget weighing a pound Tias Een found. Good returns are reported from other parts of the goldfield. The warden states that good gold has been i by a party of men while excavating a Jam in the neighborhood. Three hundred men have arrived on the, field from Adelaide during the last

week. In consequence of the permanency of the field having been ascertained, two "additional wardens have been appointed. Good parcels of washdirt have been r forwarded ■ Id Adelaide, and are being exhibited in this city. A squatter in the neighborhood of Teetulpa has. informed.the warden that some men struck, a-' pocket valued at £2OOO. ’ ,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1515, 20 November 1886, Page 1

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557

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1515, 20 November 1886, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1515, 20 November 1886, Page 1

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