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CABLEGRAMS.

Reuteu's. Telegrams,

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH— COPYRIGHT

- : LONDON, .. : September 25, Received. September 26, 2,40 p.m.— A large force of police has been drafted to Tyrone in Ireland to prevent the rioting which it is feared will take place in that county brtween Parnellites and Orangemen, 'Arrived at Plymouth, the P. and o.'' steamship Pekiu, from Melbourne (July 31st.)

ST. PETERSBURG-, September '25. The Journal de St. Petersburg in its issue of to day states that the Russian Government disapprove of the Ministry recently appointed by Prince Alexander of Bulgaria under the new constitution. The same journal also publishes information from Sofia that two new Ministers—Lobeloft' 'and Raulbars—havo already- resigned in consequence of-their fearing that darigerous measures have to be proposed by the (jo^rnment, PARIS, ;:v

September 27. The Franco-Chinese negotiations for a settlement of the difficulty in Anara are Btill proceeding, no'agreement having, as yet, been arrived at, The Chinese Ambassador now proposes that France should annex that part of the Empire of Anam to the southward of the Bed River (the Song * Koi), leaving the remainder to China, The Frenoh Government are urging as a counter claim their right to the whole of the delta,of,/the■•Sow* Koi, either southward or northward of the' river.

LONDON, September 26, The Daily News in' its issue 1 to-day, publishes a ; telegram from its Natal correspondent, stating that King Cetewayo hits expressed his willingness to surrender to the British authorities, as requested. ■ . •

MELBOURNE, September 27. Sailed, this afternoon—Union steamship To Anau, for the Bluff, ALBANY, Thursday. . Arrived, at King George's Sound, lust evening—P. arid 0. Steamship Mirzapore, with Mails dated London, August' 24.

.ADELAIDE, Thursday.. A verdict for plaintiff with damages of two pounds has been returned ■ in the action brought by Joseph Thompson, the well-known bookmaker, against tho Adelaide Racing Club for wrongful expulsion from enclosure ,in May last. The Court held that the Club's lease of the! course was not a.-valid one.

MELBOURNE, . .>' ' Thursday. Before his execution Tuesday last,' Burns; tlje murderer, of Michael Quinlivan, confessed'that he had committed eight different murders, five in Victoria and three in New South Wales.

LONDON, September 26. Received September. 27,1.40 p.m. -The cargo on board the ship Mataura, from Auckland, wag examined to-day, when a considerable portion was found to be roitteri, '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 27 September 1883, Page 2

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377

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 27 September 1883, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 27 September 1883, Page 2

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