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CABLEGRAMS.

;. ■" i /;r>■>;■■>■!,',. ,», . / ;,■ ;';;;;;;::S^^™, BY ELECTRIC) TELKGRiPH—COBYRIOHT. . Eaijeivod Nor 8, \l litj.-Iq rep|y to his; requjaafc to 'be informed upon what | grounds the EgyptianQoverpment refused to permit ; Him t's xmw 1 lii> w at (ho. Cnuncil of Ministers, M, Bredif h«s been informed by.OherifPashs, President of the Ooiincilj that ai Sir Auckland Oolvjn, the British Controller General of Egyptian; -Finance, now' abstains from' taking his seat ! at the' Council, it is deemed inexpedient to admit, a French represen* '.tatiya'jto. Ministers, The,;hfi«lth of the, British troops now stationed iniEiypt isi at the present time farifrom. satisfactory. .Sever in various /forms >is exceedingly prevalent in the ranks and Ihe nrmhor of men on the sick list is daily increasing." v ; ;; Earl Dufferinnthe British Ambassador to thiPorte, : wh()"ha?!been commissioned to conduct negotiations for the settlement of "affairs if) |sypt|.arrived here to-day frorn'Oonstptiijople,,!; • •; ■■■/■ ;

; ..;.;■•■•....':" Nov? It is officially annpohqed that Sir Garnet •.Wpljaiey hasjbeofl [raised to the Peerage : of Great, Britain .under the title of .Baron ■ Wolseley. of Cairo.) rr ?\ ' ';-

; A.diiflstfolisexplosion!occurredjtoday ,at pja'ylOfo'ssiOolliery, in Derbyshire. So •tiHfii i''at 'prVie'ntt known, thirty rniners !ha|e;b'^n übtlmd u btlmd ftiT the' pita,;, anrj their :'escape Is ddemed libpelel'i, '.' ■■ ,

i : it<wii,|a,vin>..:.:i:;ii >' v Y.'Noy.7,.; \ Intellieenod'iß'to -hand from Zululand 'thatadive hoiltilifcieß''h'alve iieen -ior some itimtfprotlSe'dlrig'b'etwee'n Boer forces and 'severe en;gag^ij)sh : fqnglit anfl ;in. botlj Ujg' Bperjf'' lyith

!; -lU'j A'SUGQESTION;

■ .^mbemtor.^;:;^::"; ; „ /A;l'l. I'.iJlili'./ I ;':•■•■■;■' - {) ' ■ Town build in theparkforflower : shows &b.' 1 hope" the Trustees will consider ; theJMtiopf. a. Steam; Fire. Engine for : M^tTO n .flMO^dMPdsjng l ',of their 1 funds:; 1 believe they ooulrpurchase, orjla'/gely: good ongine ItWw , ouiai D Ji , 4'irSatmi« tola liars Ae., FibkEhji.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 8 November 1882, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 8 November 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 8 November 1882, Page 2

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