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Cablegrams.

Wellington, This day. Tlio brig Eobin Hood, from Newcastle, has arrived, and brings later English news.

London, October 28

Count Arnim has been admitted to bail

Cambridgeshire stakes-—Prentiqe 1, Chieftain 1 2, Lord; Gow'ran 3. Forty-six horses ran.

October, 26.

- The Brindisi portion of the Australian September mail*> was delivered yesterday. The bulk of tha Sydney letters are missing, but are expected via Southampton.

Pakis, October 28

Due Decazes, in a speech at Bordeaux, said he was specially instructed by President McMahon to watch all circumstances for the preservation of peace, and in fulfilment of that duty he would claim, strict observance and loyalty of executive conventions with other powers.

It is represented that Nana Sahib has been wandering in the North-eastern provinces of Bohtan and Assam, and that he crossed over to Barveilly (a district in the North-western province) butjit is denied that he went to Nepaul. A difference of opinion has arisen amongst medical men as to his age, and the question of identity is causing a deep interest. Mr. Tressider, a surgeon who wa« at Cawnpore in 1857, the year in which Nana Sahib perpetrated his horrible atrocities, fails to recognise him. Other witnesses have, however* been called, including Messrs Mowbray and Thompson. The Scindia who arrested him is convinced the prisoner is none other than Nana Sahib.

Singapoee, October .26,

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 10 November 1874, Page 2

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Cablegrams. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 10 November 1874, Page 2

Cablegrams. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 10 November 1874, Page 2

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