Reuters Telegrams
[Received May 20, 2.20 p.m.] London, May 19.
The cargo of frozen mutton, comprising about 9000 carcases, on board the ship Marlboro, from Sort Chalmers, is reported to be in prime condition.
In the House of Lords to-day Earl Boseberry announced he had decided to postpone the motion standing in his name regarding the French Becidiristeo question. His Lordship farther stated he did not intend to protest against the French erecting prisons, but against the placing of the worst classes of criminals at liberty in the vicinity of the colonies. Largo and Fatal Fire..,. News is to hand of a disastrous conflagration at Beilazaar (sic). Sixteen hundred houses and shops hare been totally destroyed, and eleven persons burned to death. v V." ■■;■>■:'■' y ■■'
London, May 18.
The New Zealand Shipping Company and the Shaw, Sarill-Albion Company have agreed to run steamers erery alternate fortnight after October. Clifford Lloyd, the Under-Secretary for Home Affairs, has been granted two mouths'sick lea re. ;
'X ;„ f^!' London May 17. Arrived: The ship Aster ion, from Gisborne, February 1; Lochnagar, Napier, January 30; and Marlboro', Port Chalmers, February 27.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4793, 20 May 1884, Page 2
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186Reuter's Telegrams Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4793, 20 May 1884, Page 2
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