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CABLEGRAMS.

[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT,]

Heuteu's Telegrams.

LONDON,

May 9. With a view to arrive at a solution of the financial difficulties of the Oriental Bank, a scheme is now being matured for the purposo of forming a new bank to take over the liabilities and assets of the insolvent corporation. , CAPETOWN, • May 9. Intelligence is to hand from Zululand that a serious rising 0 f the tribes has occurred- there, and Mr Osborne, the British Resident, lias asked the Imperial authorities for immediate .military assistance. HONGKONG, May 9. Latest news received: here from Pekin states that the Imperial Chinese Council has condemned a proposal subniitted by Li HungTsao, Secretary of State, m favor of the immediate conclusion of peace with France. LONDON, May 10. ( The Homeward mails, via San Francisco, dated Auckland, April 1, were delivered here .yesterday,Arrived -i Steamship lonic, from Lyttelton (Bfarcli ,29). Tho formation of a new bank, to take over the business of the Oriental Bank Corporation, is now. proceeding under the direction of tlie company's solicitor. In the Honso of Commons-, to-day, Mi • Gladstone stated that Egyptian finances would form the basis upon which the forthcoming conference would beheld, but that this would not preclude any Power from raising other questions. '• Egan and Daley, the dynamiters, .who were . arrested three weeks ago at Birkenhead, and Birmingham, have been committed for trial. ; CAIRO, \ . , • : May 10. Despatches have, been received froifi the Governor of 'Dongola announcing that the country: to the southward of Debbeh is in open rebellion, and that rebels. Messengers whom-he has despatched to the latter place have been unable to reach it. ; > :■ LONDON, '• • • • - 10,; Consols remain at 101|, and New Zealand securities, at last- quotations, There are no changes to; report in the markets forrcolpnial produc'ei ; f ,A.t to-day's wool sale, 10,400 bales were ' catalogued., The: market continues firm, MELBOURNE,... .. ■• This Day, Tho' Government of the Australian

colonies have sent by telegraph to 'the Imperial Governmentjn identical noto protesting against the action of France, and urging thei';lmperial Government to use continuous and-vigorous efforts to prevent the carrying oiit of the French proposals regarding recedivistes,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1684, 13 May 1884, Page 2

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350

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1684, 13 May 1884, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1684, 13 May 1884, Page 2

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