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CABLEGRAMS.

BY ELEfIfBIO TEi,BQBApiI-^COP.VRIOHT, '. —.. .■' ♦'■ -"--■ ' . REum'sTELEtinm 1 ' LONDON," , December 18, 6 a.m, BeoeivedDecember 14;.1'.'a.m,-Cetewayo hai signed the. condition! ih'connection with his f being roinstated'King ofthe,Zulu tribes, 1 which is expeoted to take place e»rly in Jannary next. He will ba escorted to Ulundi, where he will Be installed by the British offioer resident there..

It is mentioned that;, the,Caar will visit London in the spring, M. Gambetta is recovering from the effeots of Iris recent wound. ■.....{■■.■ I • , M, Louis Blano, French politician, re. ceived a great state funeral. Military escorts will accompany the Marquis of Lome and Princossjjouise to protect them from Indian marauders,'■'; Becoived Deoember H n .1,5 a.m.—Telegrams have been received' from Jamaica reporting that the whole of the misinoss portion of Kingston, the principal,town of the island, has been deßtroyed-by fire.. The loss is estimated at fully £6,000,000.- - MELBOURNE, '■"', .', ; . Deoembor.l3. Beceived Deoember 13, 2.10 grams from Creswick, timed It" B.m. to-dav, report,that the water had not been .sufficiently reduced at that time to allow of a descent into the mine, brit.it is hoped this may be possible during this afternoon. The; divers attached to.H.M.S. Cerberus "were sent to Creswick to-day to assist in rescuing the miners in the Hooded Australasian mine. The apparatus, however; iwith which they were provided Droved inadequate to enable them to reach the place where the men were at work.: The divers endeavored to communicate with the .imprisoned miners, but their "signals were unanswered, and it is believed that the miners have .perished. There is great excitement and distress in the Creswick district. . ; ',..;.-:.:/

■' The : hearing of the .cases against Messrs Davilt and Healy, two of ths balers of the Irish National League, who were summoned to find'sureties for their good behavior have been indefinitely postponed. i.. : ~•-i,! The Times publishes a paragraph this morning confirming the announcements made, by the Standard' yesterday regarding" 'the approaching Ministerial changes. ■/- ; .--'..- • .... /:.;I)ecernberi]3..-.! Messrs GoldsborOugh ; andiCo,'<:(Liiriited) report a large attendance of. buyers W their wool 'sale to-day,, and Jmski competition. l Greasy wools realised from 8d to 12$, and bales were sold. '\T,m h)U l'dil s:3. ; LONDON,^ ■xli 1 . jnvAi.Deoemberl2;'!li CoDjoli havedcolaedto 99}, The mar.

kets.for colonisijiroSuce are linohanged. New Zealand securities are firm at last quoUtions. ■'•i-v-. !■ ,; '.'L-jiss Jlp^.;"Thia.;<i»y;:;- ; jßeceived iJecimbe? flj 1 p.m,--P arliament: Trill be 'iuuimoned on the 3rd of jMary. ..Ministry ■ vrillpro-'-bnblyTesign'Kfure.that' date, and announce' the fact on the meeting of the Hotifle, ~ MELBOURNE, ■':-.' V ' : , ■':..•• ■ .■.:: - Sailed—The ileamihip Ringarooraa, for the3lui, Yesterday's announcement of her .arrival was incorrect..::'■ l V The announcement of the finding of three bodies in the Australasian mine is now contradicted. Diverß have been found to be utterly useless,- and foul air has : so far arrested the progress of the relief party. According to the latest reports, the miners are entombed alive in the eleven jump (sio) works ■ ■•■■''■'■.■ : ;,-■!■•:• ;. ; ' '"'. liATEB.

Telegrams from Creswick- timed, 7 a.m., report that the relievers 1 , have '.ascended the shall of the mine cheering lustily, and have stated that when on the main drive nearthe eleven jump works the eutoinbed miners plainly repeated" All right we are all safe" It is hoped they may be rescued within one hour. Great excitement and enthusiasm prevailed at the entrance of the mine, were crowds of people are collected, ;'..- !; '." : '"'•• LONDON. '" December 13.

The first of the prisoners charged. with murder of the two bailiffs at Lough Mask, have been found guilty but sentence is deferred. It has transpired that the Right Rev. Edward Harold-Browne D.P,; Bishop of Winchester, has declined the primacy of all England, made vacant by the death of' Dr. Tait. • : MELBOURNE, '"". ".'."'"' : This day. ■ Received 1,50 p.m., Dec 14.—A telejram just received from Creswick reports that 6 Een had been saved from the mine, but. the remaining 21 were all dead when the relievers reached them.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1254, 14 December 1882, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1254, 14 December 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1254, 14 December 1882, Page 2

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