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CABLEGRAMS.

' 4 Reuter's Telegrams,

BY EfiEOrBIC TELEBRAPH—COPVBIQHTi

' ADELAIDE, '. i "■;■ September 23. : ~ Received September -24, 1 a.m.— Arrived, this, morning—Orient steamship Lusitania, from Plymouth (Aug.)

MELBOURNE, jl." ' September 23. The fourteen bars of gold .wriich Were stolen from the safe of the Commercial Bank of Australia have been found on the-bank premises, The sou of the caretaker is suspected of the robbery, and has been arrested. LONDON, September 22. Mr Arthur Blyth, Agent-General for South Australia, has invited tenders for his Government for a loan of •£1,500,000. The minimum is fixed at 98J. . :-.■

Sir Anthony Musgrave, Governor of Queensland, sailed for Brisbane today by the Orient steamship Sorata, A proclamation has been iasued by the-Irish Executive declaring certain parts-of the Counties of Mayo, Clare and Limerick to be disturbed districts. The force jipf Constabulary now.-sta-tioned therl'is found to be insufficient |p , preserve oijder, and is to "/be strengthened, 1 (.i, •; 'fr.? ■'< 'i- ' The':Daily News)Mn its issue, this-

from its that a m of that oaloiijirvtp .dqlßwayja requiring his not in the : ' • ■• ■ ! r ' :WMkmw,i'. r. I :■•-;. September 21, An Official denial has been given to the reports'ffiat, have recently been .current ';here," ! to' the effectthatKing I Alfonso;, whois a visit to the Uermrn Emperor, is takingiadvantage of his presence at the Gerffian Courts to bring about an alliance between the.' two countries.'. ~.;, U \%s\ li^ LONDON, '[ ■ September.22.; The catalogue at.:to-day's wool auction comprised 1 10,000 Sales, thich, were offered-to.a; 'firmi market' for all but low to. inferior iqualities)'; which •remain generally dull.. There are no changes to report.'inb'the colonial breadstnfisor tallow.';' 1 ;;;;;;■" ; ;: '' ■~p '■:..:" ,:September, 22,. has transpired'; that i the post of financial adviser! to;the;Khedive; :of beeb to 'Mr but; tfiiat' gentlenian's acceptr , arice of jh'e^osition, is. -not yet. notified; - .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1491, 24 September 1883, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1491, 24 September 1883, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1491, 24 September 1883, Page 2

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