THE SOUDAN.
. . London, July 26. The Marquis of Hartington has intimated that the Government hardly anticpate an autumn campaign in the Soudan.
[Specials to the Pbess Association]
London, July 26. The Queensland torpedo boat, oh her trial trip, averaged a speed of 1721 knots. . ■■ ■ ' •
The Thames Valley-Kotorua Railway Company are applying for £100,000 by means of debentures at 95. , .
A captain of a Spanish gunboat has been arrested at Jainacia by the captain of H.M.S. Flamingo for firing upon a British sloop. The capital for the Western Australian Land Agency Company is subscribing slowly. '
* In the House of Lords, Earl Kimberley stated that tbe British flag had been hoisted over Steilaland, but was pulled down by the inhabitants.
■'■ An expedition has been formed for the purpose of exploring the gulf of Exmouth, Western Australia.
The French have agreed to allow China until" Thursday, to reply to the demand made for an indemnity in connection with the Langson outrage. .-■■■■■ London, July 27.
The Australian cricketers are booked as passengers by tho P. and O. steamer leaving about the end of September,
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4852, 29 July 1884, Page 2
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180THE SOUDAN. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4852, 29 July 1884, Page 2
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