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CABLEGRAMS.

Keuter's Telegrams, by electric telegraph— copyright LONDON, October. 25. A proclamation has been issued by the Parnelites announcing that a meeting of party and sympathisers will shortly be held at Innescarra, one of the northern isles of Aran, off the coast of Donegal. ■■ . PARIS, ■ : October 25. The French Chambers were formally opened to-day. The Official yellowiiegarding the.Franco-Chinese difficulty was tabled, and confirms the recent intelligence that the negotiations between the Marquis Tseng and French' Government are at a standstill. Documents show that the Chinese Government demanded that Tonquin shall be evacuated by French forces and that China shall exercise exclusive control over Bed Biver. - It is further made apparent that the French Government hopes that the reinforcements despatched to Tonquin will accomplish the fact of bringing China to reason. LONDON, . October 25. The latest nows to hand from South America shows that the Chilians have now evacuated all towns in Peru except Arequipa, It is.further announced that General Iglesias has been formally recognised as Dictator of Peru. Intelligence has been received from Hayti that the native outbr&k' has been renewed, and that five hundred residents of Port Au Prince hare been massacred by the rebels. • LONDON, October 22. Telegrams are to hand from Malta and Trieste reporting that severe shocks of earthquake were felt at those places to-day. HONGKONG, October 22. Latest intelligence to Land from Tonqnin states that the Anamite position at Bao Ninh has been fortified with Krupp guns, and that the French troops have consequently deferred the projected attack on the place. Telegrams are also to hand that Haiphong is threatened with an attack by a band of pirates numbering about 1000 men. .■-, v OTTAWA, . • •■ i !: October 22, Considerable alarm prevals at Quebee in consequence of fears that an attempt will be.made on the, lifaofthe %quis of \Ea¥sswrie; the no 1 w, GW vemo'r-General,' ..'.:' . • -h LONDON, . ~ i .'■:„'■ October 22, Evening, ! Intelligence has been received fronv Valparaiso' that a final treaty of-peace ha» been signed between (Mian*

Peru, and that the Chilians are now preparing to evacuate Lima and halloa. Dr.Magee, Bishop of Peterborough, who has b«n in a precarious state of health for some, time past, has suffered .ajelapse, and much anxiety'is felt as to his recovery. .' ■ •,, ; , MELBOURNE, , '"" : .r . October 26. .... Mr Anderson, the Minister of Justice, died to-day of heart disease. ;iU ISEXANDRIA, :-.V;* :::z:: '■■■' ■;W ; !' : October 25. ? The . outbreak of cholera in this city, t causing great alarm, [ Several Europeans hav&been attacked, I and the epidemic is increasing daily,".' ["•'■-■■ ■■ NATAL, r Ji I '.■■.'■' r - October 25. Cetewayoisnow the guest of Mr Osborne, the British Resident in Zululand, and is now coming, as was expected, to this colony. ~. OTTAWA, • '-.• . October 25,' The Marquis of Lansdowne arrived at Quebec to-day, and was received with great enthusiasm, There was no, foundation for the fears entertained that an attempt would be made on the life of His Excellency. SYDNEY, ■■-, October 26. "'. Mr Windeyes : was to-day elected Vice-chancellor of; the University, on the casting vote of the Chairman. ST, PETERSBURG, October 23. Several arrests of Nihilists' in the ranks of the Russian army in the Caucasus have been effected, and a Commission has been, appointed to .examine the state of the troops in that district. LONDON, October 25. ■ Early Derby,' Secretary of State for the Colonies, has wriHen to the promoters of a company which is being formed for the colonization of New Guinea, that the Government ■ cannot permit the company to carry on its projected operations, and that if the latter are attempted Mr DosVoeux, Governor of Fiji, and tho Commodore of the Australian station will be called upon to interfere and protect the natives,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1520, 27 October 1883, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1520, 27 October 1883, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1520, 27 October 1883, Page 2

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