CALOGRAMS.
[Reutbr's Special]
London, October 10.
South African Wax. News from the Cape has been received that the expedition of Lerothodis against Masupha has been dispersed.
The Czarevitch Stakes.
The race for the Czarewitch Stakes was run to day at Newcastle, and resulted as follows :—Gomel,Chippendale 2;^Arab 3. .-... ... ; . '\ '... . ...
The Orpheus
The-statue., erected in memory of the officers and crew of H.M.S. Orpheus, which was lost on the Manukau Bar, has been unveiled at the Naval College at
Greenwich
The Selwya College. The Selwyn College at Cambridge opens to-day.
French Officials Returning
Numbers of the French officials who left Egypt during the crisis are returning, and claim the offices vacated by them.
Arabi's Treatment.
The treatment of Arabi while in custody is considered to be harsh. He is in constant dread of treachery.
Egyptian Justice
The Egyptian Government demurs to allowing the rebel officers, who are shortly to be placed upon their trial, to be defended by English or other European counsel.
(Special to Auckland Stak.)
London, October 9th,
Andrew Marshall Porter, Q.C. will succeed Mr Johnston as AttorneyGeneral for Ireland.
In consequence of the Arabs rising in South Tunis, the .French have decided to reinforce the troops there.
Serious faction riots are reported to hare occurred at Aries, an old town situated in the South-east of France.
. The Assembly of Notables are likely to agi ate in favour of a severance from Turkey. •
The Daily News, commenting upon Arabi, says he should be treated as a common convict.
The Bedouins are looting the graves of those who were killed in the recent engagements. ■ ■;■-
The Governor of Schik, in Siberia, has been murdered.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4300, 12 October 1882, Page 2
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272CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4300, 12 October 1882, Page 2
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