AUSTRALIAN.
Brisbane, This day.
The steamer (Granges, bound ; from Melbourne to ., Calcutta with, horses, which wetat ashore recently on the Queensland Coast, has been floated, and has arrived at Cook town. All the horses have been lost;-/: c j • \ : ;
■: '[Special to>Auckland Stab.]' : • London, September 22. In the Glasgow match Spofforth took 8 wickets for 11 runs. - ; ' ?
The inundations in the Tyrol bare caused a loss of fifty lives, and a serious famine is imminent.
The English farmers refuae to support the Laborers' League.
The last of the suspects confided in Dublin has been released.
Stanley has arrived at Lisbon, and reports the expedition as having been most successful. Several stations have been established i; x, v The Enjtlish fp|ces will remain in Egypt until the European Powers have determined their attitude in regard to the future government of the country. ; TheCommission^for the trial of Arabi and;his officers will consist of four .European members representing countries which werei not engaged in the war, three Egyptian officers, and one English officer. A large number of the troops at Cairo have been invalided from the effects of the climate.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4285, 25 September 1882, Page 2
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186AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4285, 25 September 1882, Page 2
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