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(renter's telegrams.) (by electric telegraph — copyright. (Received June 28, 12.45 p.m.) LONDON. June 27. lhe death is announced of General Sir Edward Sabine, K.C.8., aged 95.. . (Received June 28, 3 50 p.in.) The annual inter-University ciicket match, Oxford v. Cambildge, was concluded to-day at Lords, and resulted i-i a,, victory for Cambridge by seyen ■wickets'. ' ' -,'',,,. (Received June 28, 12.45 p.m.) PARIS. June 27. It is stated that certain changes may Bhortly be expected to take place in the French Cabinet owing to the illness of Challeniel Lacour, Minister of Foreigu Affairs, who, it is believed, will resign bis portfolio. '' '(Received June 28, 3.50 p.m.) • '. Marquis Tsing, the Chineso Ambassador,..has: taken occasion, to deny the report recently, to hand from Shanghai lhat a settlement had been' arrivod at of the ''difficulty between France and China,' regarding their claims in Annam. The Marqv'.s states that the Chinese Government are not prepared to yield the suzerainty of tbat province. '" ' (Received Jnno 28,' 12.45 p'in.) ALEXANDRIA. ■ •',_'.• '" ' : " '- Jnne 27." i Cholera haß * now broken ' out 'at ftlansuran, a, town, 34, miles. south-west jof Damiettat^yherej'.tlie^'^disease first iappearedi ,,Mugn^armJ'pre\r_il_;owing ( to tho spread of "the. epidemic, and an (exodus of "Eji.riqppans jand. pothers from lEgypj^as f*.lreat3y.,*-*flramenced,.,, , t/r .. v 'in . (Received.June. 38j°3.?0,p.m.).)'i ,'.j, ! '.The-' cholera!- epidemic is 'spreading.'.! ISe^er'iil'' eases ;r of the '.disease' are ; flow' Reported nt Port Said.- 'j i (SEEOIiI/ TO PR"ESS~ ASSOCIATION.), . ! 51 ; 1 _ . ;/ ,,.<•; H IjlondoN. ' w .),/•-, a1 1 J ■ j .-'" '■■ -' ; " r' ,! " ';'."", Srtine. 2s'.-"'-The lafgeit'of. th'e gunboats' which are being built for the Victorian Government was launohed yesterday, in the .presence ;o'f Mr Mui-ray, Smith,, Agenti-General for Vioto.la, and'ColonialSer'atohloy. Miss .Smith christned, hei*. Viotoria... . r : _ Ajtheat're at Deroro,, Italy, lias been, 'destroyed by ' Are 1 . Fifty persoDS were' k' ! led. i ''-,'.?<!'■' '' ' •Tune 26. i Narchouses ' wharves, at' St. Petersburgh, have been.destroyed by fire. The damage is, est'natod at two million, rdiitles. '■'..' ' '. ;'' !" '."■'. ' ','V' ' ; An affray bet ween the D itblin and Mayo Militia stationed at Curragh has taken plaoa, resisting in forty beir '•} wounded.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10236, 29 June 1883, Page 2
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