TELEGRAMS.
I 1 ENGLISH AND FORfSIGN. j '■> London, Dec. 12. A pote haß been addressed by the Porte to the British Government intimating a desW Ihat they should diScUSe the question of the evacuation of Egypt by theßritish foroesl. Lord Iddlesleigh,Foreigh Secretary, in' reply, promised to consider the Porte’s r< quest ,without delay,; Dec. 18. i . ;An attempt hasibeen tnada to blow upi ! the residWiihdldf the,'King of Roumania by 'mpans of dynamite..'’ It#«fe; partially successful. Haitian'H4g* sailed) New Yofk; posifiqn accepted by M. Goblet in the French Ministry is regarded as ephemeral,' The Mossman Mining Company, at Charters Towers, with a capita 1 ! !of £185,000,' has been privately subscribed; threefold, : ‘ T » > ' The/Standard: states: thatibe British, force of occupation in India will Ibe i greatly, reduced in £pril next. •; i • Thi Homeward Australian t> majlr, dated Mdlbboine,; NovOrtibef Wbre delivered in Lohdota to-day, .via Brindisi. . | ; The ship Mangalore bag' returned; to ibaying beqn i severely. 'damaged daring a hurricane. She was bound for Adelaide. Ttvo ’ six-luth gnils for the Souths Austrnliian./GqTeromept/]are ion board of her. Mr CoJlins Leyey baa applied for kbV 'position r ot Sedretary; to >the /Melbourne, Exhibition, -‘or to the Ldndon Commission. He also; advisesitbatjif pace should be charged/latt the- rate ofl two shillibgi 'per foot. '' ; ; 1 It is, expected that f the. Prince I of ; Wales -is;ißWoiting\ the;reeeipt;;pt. Sir iH. B. Loch’s letter of invitation to the Melbourne Exhibition before giving any idea as to his intentions. Sir Graham Berry that the Exhibition should: bo opened in September jor October; ‘ Dec.'l4. It.tiaf' been, noticed/ to -tbe. Foreign Office that M. Ploreni has been appointed inFranceMinister' for Foreign • Affairs.' The Agents-Generdl coofciderit' improbable that the Prince and Pribceili of ofiWalescivill accept the invitation of-' jthe^’]Fictpriay’"Gofernm^nt‘to visit:'M bourne for the mangnral ceremony in connection with the Centennial Exhibition of 1888, . : !' rs/Geiiiahy Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition, as they were aiked too late. r - v ' Rangoon, Dec. 18. General Roberts has started from Mandalay .-fotr Bharan.' ‘BrigadierGeneral Low is proceeding with! six cplntaans to attackf the rebels under Chief Bo'shw«y,-wbb dra 'cdncentrated in; the Minfou district. • Latir. from Opper; in, eogsgfißfnt...betiween the Brilisb fofees' aDd 'lbe -rebelsi has taken plica tnexr Pakpk-arf The Bombay "Laticets, who formed pafrt of’the British, squadron,.{charged the enemy, killing AUBTRALIAN.'GABLE.i ' v " ;Btd!NBT, Dec. 14; Two bodies froiu the wreck of the f.s. Keilawarra have be^B 1 recovered, J ahd a quantity/ofnwreckagf. ? , ( ' G6vflfDtn^'t» i: y>Wifohb'>.; bhldl«ffl( an 1 intercolonial Exhibition at Byddey in / tralia./. -It has been suggested tbit this be to ! an 4 International t Exhibition,/and that fithe Prince and Priincess; 6f i W ! aias i beIjhvs',ed,:t6 1 jhvs' , ed ,: t6 ; visit K Sydiipy on the occasion. i
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1526, 16 December 1886, Page 1
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