CABLEGRAMS.
Reuter's Telegrams. bv electric telegraph,—copyright, MELBOURNE, Friday. Arrived—Tarawera, yesterday afternoon. The Presbyterian Asseraby last night by a large majority adopted a motion declaring that the Rev. Charles Strong was no longer a minister of the Presbyterian Church. LONDON, November 14. Colonial breadstuff's are steady at last quotations. Adelaide flour, ox store, 32s j Adelaide wheat,, ex store, 465; New Zealand ditto, 38s 6d to 44s Gd; Australian tallow dull at 38s for best beef; 39s for best mutton.' ■ADELAIDE, November 15. Accounts to hand from the wheat districts state that the prospects for the coming season are considered favorable, According to reports from th'frtfdrth, the fineness of the f fiather
which is now experienced will prevent any serious diminution of the yield by red rust. DURBAN, November, 14 Cetewayo, who has been the guest of Mr Osborne, the British Commissioner in Zululand since his surrender to the Imperial authorities, will shortly proceed to Capetown. It is announced that the British troops now stationed on the Zulu frontier are about to be withdrawn, CAIRO, . November 14. ■ It is reported that another detachment of Egyptian troops which was stationed at Suakim, a seaport in the Red Sea, and the scene of the massacre of Egyptian troops by the Hillmen on the 29th ultimo, have been attacked and routed with heavy loss by tho rebels. BERLIN, Novembor 14, Mr De Giers, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, arrived here to-day. In a course of an interview between His Excellency and Prince Bismarck, M, De Giers took occasion to affirm the existauce of. friendship between the German;and Russian Governments. LONDON, November 15, A race has been-arranged, from Plymouth to. Queensland, between the yacht Vestal and the ship Northern Monarch. Theveasela will sail on the 24th inst, BELGRADE, November 14. An official announcement has been made here to-day to the effect that the recent rising ; at Scernaraka has now been quelled and order restored.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1536, 16 November 1883, Page 2
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