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■ .Reuteß's Telegrams, by eLectrio teleouaph—copyright. PARIS,, . December 1. Received December 2, 0,55 a.m.—ln the Chamborof Deputies'to-day the .Government announced that a bill was'm preparation "pVovidtng for the establishment' of a French protectorate over Tonqiiin, the-Northern division of the Empire of Assam.! , ,• CAIRO, November 80.' A report is current here to-day tint tho trial of Arabi and other, rebels will be entirely . dropped; and that the; preparations which have boen in progress;'for some time past are at a stand. ' The Egyptian Government has received a communication from the British Ambassador,'stating' that the' English Govern ment decline to recognise- Baker Pasha as Commandor-in Chiet of.. tho Egyptian army,. ... ~ (•LONDON, - • • November 30. Received Deoembor 1,"7,15 p,m,—lt is understood that the prorogation of Parliament will not take place to-morrow, the Ist December, as previously announced, owing to the delcy which lias occurrod in the passing of the Premier's resolution regarding the appointment of a Standing Committee of Selection.
In thi-Huuie of Commons 'to-day, Mr G. 0. Trevolyan, Chief ■ Secretary for Ireland, stated that if Iho.ieaders of the, New Irish National League, Messrs Davitt, T M. Henley,, and J,. E. Red mond, continued'to deliver speeches of an incendiary character the Government would deem it necessary, to proseoute thorn, and to prohibit all meetings of the eague. 1 : ,
It has transpired that instructions have boen sonc to Sir Honry Bulwer, Governor' of Natal, to reinstato Cotewayo as King of the Zulu tribes at the' earliest oppornity. :■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1245, 2 December 1882, Page 2
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241CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1245, 2 December 1882, Page 2
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