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CABLEGRAMS.

Renter's Telegrams. BY ELECTRIC TELE«RAPH,-COPYniOHT. LONDON, December 11. To-day's Gazette contains an order announcing that degroes conferred by tho University of New Zealand will be recognised in England and throughout the British colonies. CAIRO, December 11, The Arab hillmeu are mustering in large numbers in the neighborhood of Souakim, and it is expected that they will make a night attack upon the garrison and town. . H.M. gunboat Banger, now cruising off the coast, is attacking the rebels with rocket fire, with a view of preventing their approach against the town. BUDA, PESTH, December 11. At to-day's sitting of the Hungarian House of Magnates, a Bill for legalising intermarriages of members of the Christian and Jewish faiths was thrown out. MELBOURNE, December 12, Sailed, this morning steamship Kotomahana, for the Bluff. CALCUTTA, December 11. The various courts at the International Exhibition are now nearly completed. Tho exhibition is a great success, 90,000 persons having already been admitted, and the number of visitors is increasing daily.' LONDON, December 10. Adelaide wheat, ox storo, is un changed at 465, and New Zealand ditto at 38s 6d to 43s 6d. ,■ Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, 325. December 12. A meeting of members of the Irish National League took place at Dublin, yesterday, when Mr Parnell received tho tribute of tho various' branches of the League to the amount of £38,000. In the course of his address to the meeting, Mr Parnell made a bitter and vehement attack upon Earl Spencer, tho Viceroy, and Mr Trevelyn, the Chief Secretary for Ireland. Mr Parnell, however, expressed full confidence in the ultimato success of the cause.

At a meeting of the Colonial Institute, last ovening, tlie Marquis of Lome, in inferring to tho question of federation, suggested that a Council of colonial envoys should assemble in London to discuss tho preliminary measures which should be adopted with a view of establishing tho federation of the Empire,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1558, 13 December 1883, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1558, 13 December 1883, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1558, 13 December 1883, Page 2

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