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. Reoter's Telegrams. LONDON, .i,. .. - May 28, ; Received < May 29,11 a.m.—The race for the Derby wits : run at Epsom t6:dayjHand r&ulted ! as followsSt, Gatiety and Jlarveater a dead heat {or firsbpjaoe, Queen Adelaide 3. . ■: May 28. Intelligence is to hard from Zululand that the "Boerd have crowned Dipizulet, Cetewayo's only, son and heir as king ofZululami, This aotion has been fully concurred in by Qham TJaibepu, and pther chiefs, r " CAIRO, ■ :: .May 28. It is announced that Zebehr Pasha has forwarded the Government a letter he has received from General Gordon, in which. the; latter insists, on his (Zebehr'j). immedifite.return to Khartoum; ■ LONDON, . May 28. • Received May: 29,1.20 V a.m.-The homeward mails via Suez ; and Brindisi, per\ pnent (<; Bteamß)iip: Sorata, from Melbourne, April' 18, : , wefe delivered Both Houses of Parliament adjourned laßfc .evening > foritjbd Whitsuntide holidays. .' . ! CAIRO/ '
May 27. It has .transpired that the Khedive has addressed a letter to . Her Majesty QiiwnTictoria, requesting that Baker Pasha (Colonel 1 Valentine Bakor) may bo : reinstated; tiq .the poai tioifi* in the British Armyiiwhlcli he previously held."
....Ji.QNDONp v i May 27. . Consols Vemain. at' 101J;'and : New Zealand 'yesterday's quotations,
■ Tha markets for colonial breadstuffs and tallow ' are without quotable change,- • " ;i: ' •" v • At the wool ;auot'i6ii to-day, 11,700 bales;wer,o,qffeted> .A better demand for all; descriptions was experienced. The withdrawals since the opening of the The sales havo been adjourned to June 4, for the holidays. , c .SYDiW, ; : Thursday; . Received May 29th, 12;30 p.m.—ln the match against the .County of Cum? berland: yesterday, the four goals for the New.Zealariders were obtained by not Ryan' and -Helm.ore, as telegraphed yesterday.-..MUtou three out Of the four goala. - Taiaroa parti^ The, ! were / entertained at * dinner in :tbs; pyaning at Paramatta, Aa extrfV'matoK haEi'been arrangedto take place in Sydney on Juno 8. qAntd,
■; ' •' May 27. .;LetteW/'-feve^^ : ';''wcßiVed. here, from Slatin Bey, the Governor-General of Darfour' (an extensive territory belonging to Egypi to the westward |/ ! " . ..
of Kordofan), announcing that his supplies having became'exhausted, ho has yielded to the rebels ; in order to avoid bloodshed, and 'the capital— Fashr—ia now m the- hands of the Mahdites. CAIRO, ' Hay 27. Telegrams have been received from the Governor of Dongola stating that: he has defeated the rebels in the neighborhood of Debbeh, and has re-captured that town.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1698, 30 May 1884, Page 2
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