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CABLEGRAMS.

Reutkr's Telegrams, BY' ELEOTRIO TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT ALEXANDRA, 7- : June 27. ! The' cholera epidemic is spreading. Several cases of the disease are. now reported at Port Said. MELBOURNE, '7. . : ; June2B. • i ! The ibcal' of the Peninsular andiOrjental Steamship Company has received' a telegram announcing that of the outbreak of Asiatic cholera at Damietta, all vessels arriving from Egypt will be subject to .three dayß' quarantine at Austrian, ■French,; and Italian port«. ; In the case ,of' thrltalian ports, the regulations are ;the 'sam6 u's those made last year under similar circumstances. ' ■ EaBAOpARis, ; . 7 'u.fliii) . i June 27,, 7 The .'Marquis Tseng, 7the7 Chinese Ambassador, haa taken occasion to • :^77 V >V- ;"*v

deny tbo report recently to hand from Shanghai that a settlement, had been arrived at of the difficulty between France and China;-regarding their claims in Anam. The Marquis states that tho Chinese Government is not prepared to yield the suzerainty of that province. PARIS, June 27. ■ Received 28th June 12.45 p.m,— It is stated that certain; changes may /: '; / bashortly expected, to. take, place; in the French Cabinet owing to illness of v Ohallemel Lacouiy Minisfcer' Foreign Affairs, who it is believed will :reaign his portfolio. ' ;i ) LONDON, June 27. The death is announced of General ; ' Sir Edward Sabine, K.C.8., aged 95. , . ALEXANDRA, June 27; • Cholera has now broken out at Man-; surah, a town 34 miles- south-west ofyp Damietta, where 'disease first-appeared; b "' lC ''' .Much alarm prevails :owing to' thfl: ; i:. ■ ; spread of the epidemic, and an - exodu g : i of Europeans and others from Egypt ! 'has already commenced. '■ i MELBOURNE.' June 27. Shipping wheat has advanced 2d per bushel, during the week, and'is now. „ : quoted at 5s Id. The market is improving. barley issteady at 5s 6d to 6s New Zealand oats—Feeding sorts are worth 2s lid to 3s Id; milling do, 3s 2d to 3s 3d,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 29 June 1883, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 29 June 1883, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 29 June 1883, Page 2

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