CABLEGRAMS.
■.J- ■' KEOtKR'S;TELEQBAMS. ■ :s|v& TEtmiPH^dOl^RrtiHT: " LONDON, '.>' '•,':.•:." October 15. , : =i-Received -October- 16 ) '-o',Sb-a.mS- < Telegrams.to hand that'serious anti-European riotshave occurred tWre. No details are, however,., yet to hand. At Hainan- the populace is also in ah ex.rited .state,' and-placards menacing the Mandarins and European residents have been posted and parftded-by the natives. ■•"■•■■■ CAPETOWN, '' .'■■■'■ !1 ■- ~ ' .. ..- : ';-: October 13;:'; The latest 'intelligence from Zulu-! •land states that .Mr '.Osborne, the! British''. Resident Commissioner hits' sgohV'to interview Oetewayo' with a ;Yiefr§> 'inducing hinpiio surrender to; the British authorities; ' -s' ' / MADRID, <;S>y : :'\ 1. October 15..., ;• Received October ••16,11.30 a.ra.-r:' ~ It has transpired that';tho>new Ministry formed;by'Sehor;Herrerahas; decided to drop \'the dispute" with 1 the' French Government- regarding : .the In'sulfc offered to !King' : Alfons'o.- ' . ~.. ;<:■'■ ' .-JpartC'.-.■"'■.. h ,';'.;'.' . ,i, October.ls.- , .',; M. Ferry, President of the Council of Ministers, who is. now in. the promade speeches at Rouen.and Havre in which he urged moderation and.phity on the part of the Ministerialists in the coming struggle with the Extremists during the, session of the Chambers']to commence next week. •'■'" ',;'' ST ■.■•-.■ ; ' .. October 15; ' Intelligence is to hand from Zewonka; a town in the province of Podolia in Southern Russia,., that service in, the Jewish \ Synagogue 'ah alarm of fire .was raised, and a panic occurred. In the rush for the doors forty women were crushed to 1 death, and thirty others seriously: injured. • The Czar arrived at Peterlibfio-day from Cronstadt. ', ,; HONGKONGy ~ October 15. ■ The latest news from Tonquin states that the Chinese troops' who recently, arrived on the frontier, are now quit-: ting their positions and, retiring into the interior. LONDON, October.ls. The . steamship Catalonia, ■ from Lyttelton, (August 25); British King, from Lyttelton (September 1).; have arrived at Plymouth. The cargoes' of frozen meat are reported to be in good condition.. .MELBOURNE/ ,• ; "i;, ; Tuesday. Arrived, this morning—the P. and 0. steamship Thames, with mails, via Brindisi, which left London Septoiiobr
-•;■ OONSTANTJHOELE ) -:-iv ■ ••"•;! ; -- /; -- October'ls.'=,: . Intelligence has been received- from' Chios, an island off the coast of Asia, Minor, that a severe, shock of earthy quake has been experimiced: there, "(and' a large number of ; houses-have' becni destroyed and several persons-seriously wounded, though, no loss of life occurred,. News is also to hand that an earthquake caused serious.■,damage at Aivali (sic),-, and that 'a number of deaths have'occurred. -.'•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1510, 16 October 1883, Page 2
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371CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1510, 16 October 1883, Page 2
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