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ABSTRACTS AND CHRONICLES.

THE ABSTRACTS AND BEIEF CHRONICLES OF THE TIMES. — Garrard squelched. — Cholera abating at Cairo. • — The Pope's health improving. — Earthquake Lschia Island, 5000 killed. — Reported cholera in London unfounded. — Mr Seth Smith has broken his (a)R.M. — Storekeepers' gold foyer in Canterbury. — French sent roinforcements to Tonquin. — French reinfoi'cements for Madagascar. — War impending between France and China. — Judge Maning died in London the 25th ult. — The Costloy bequests are to be sold. Pickings. — Zulu fugitive chiefs reached British territory. — Destructive bush fire at Gorringong, N. S. W. — Row between the thrco tailors of Pitt-street. — Severe earthquake at Branxholme, Tasmania. — Infant worried by a monkey at Mechanics' Bay. — Canterbury diamonds found to be of small valuo. — Fifty-one British soldiers died of cholera in Egypt. — Maoris expelled surveyors fx-orn Aotea, near Raglan. — Trickott boat Beach in a sculling match at Parramatta. — Nichol Heath, aged 11, worried by a bull-dog at Arch Hill. — A Chinaman at Christchurch is a respondent in a divorce case. — French authoritea at Tamatave released British prisoners. — Salvationists going in for musicalinstrumonts, but not music.

— Coronor's jury on Nelson tragody, shirked censuring authorities. — Coruniercial treaty established between Germany and Spain. — Professional team of English cricketers coming to Australia. — Licensed Victuallers' Trade Association being formed in "Wellington. — Dargarvillo calls Major Atkinson " a bully." Bully for Dargarvillo ! — Man named Terry crossed from Dover to Calais in a floating bicycle. — Forty applications for Professorship Mathematics, Auckland University. — De Lesseps undertakes to completo second Suez canal in throe years. — Fire Goodson's Arcade, damage to stock between £250 and £300. — More trouble at tho Hospital between committee and hon. medical staff. — Yogel has secured a big cable monopoly. Ho ! ■was always rather cabalistic. — Bradlaugh seeks to restrain the House of Commons from restraining him. j — Bryce's Native Land Bill proposes to make him Dictator of tho North Island.

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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 151, 4 August 1883, Page 14

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ABSTRACTS AND CHRONICLES. Observer, Volume 6, Issue 151, 4 August 1883, Page 14

ABSTRACTS AND CHRONICLES. Observer, Volume 6, Issue 151, 4 August 1883, Page 14

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