HOME AND FOREIGN.
BY ELECTEIC TELEGEAPH — COPYBIGHT.) (SPECIAL TO PEESS ASSOCIATION.) ("Received October 30, 12 p.m.) LONDON. 1 - October 28. , I The Hon. W. Ashley, M.P. , has stated that the Government hope to see Cetewayo reinstated fully in December next; , The remains of Professor Palmer, one of the victims of the Bedouin massacre, have been found. In reference to the recent statement about the discovery of a widespread conspiracy, the French Government have issued a manifesto cautioning the people against any undue alarm, and avowing their firm determination to preserve order. " (AIUHIS SPECIALS.) (PER UNITED PEEB3 ASSOCIATION.) LONDON. October 28; From despatches received the European Powers entrust England.with perfect freedom in the settlement of Egyptian affairs, except to the extent of annexing territory. Thirty thousand artisans of various trades are on strike. PARIS.. , ' October 28. The Government are taking every precaution for calming the present exoitemeut ia France. . ■ ■ •
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 2 November 1882, Page 2
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148HOME AND FOREIGN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 2 November 1882, Page 2
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