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CALOGRAMS.

Beutes's Telegbams

[Received May 12th, 10.50 a.m.]

London, May 11.

The Observer this iroraing publishes a telegram from a correspondent at Cairo stating that orders have been ifceived there from the Imperial Government to make preparations for the despatch in October of a force of ten thousand men to relieve General' Gordon at Khartoum. It is farther statfd that Lord Wolseley will command the expedition.

Capetown, May 9. The Zulus Rising.

Intelligence is to hand from Zululand (hat a serious rising of the tribes has occurred there, and that Mr Osborue, the British Kesident, has askc i the Imperial authorities for immediate military assistance. Hong Kong, May 9. The latest telegrams received here from Pekin state that the Imperial Chinese Council has condemned the proposal submitted by Lee Hung Tsao, the Secretary of State, in favor of an immediate' conclusion of peace with France. London, May 10. The homeward mails, via Sau Francisco, dated Auckland, April 1, were delivered here yesterday.

Arrived: The steamer lonic, from Lyttelton, March 29.

The formation of a new bank to take over the business of the Oriental Bank Corporation is now protcsding under the direction of the company's solicitor.

In the House of Commons to«day, Mr Gladstone stated that the Egyptian finances would form the basis upon which the forthfoming Conference would be held, but this would not preclude any Power from raising other questions.

Egan and Daley, dynamiters, who were arrested three weeks ago at Birkenhead and Birmingham, have been been committed for trial.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4786, 12 May 1884, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4786, 12 May 1884, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4786, 12 May 1884, Page 2

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