CABLEGRAMS.
I Q j [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT, J \ Reuter's Telegrams. , Melbourene, Tuesday. Received August 19, 12.30 p.m.— 3 Poppens, the absconding hotelkeeper f from Wellington, who was released on 3 bail last Friday, lias been re-arrested at 1 the instance of his sureties who suspec--1 ted that Poppens intended to make his j escape, s Melbourne, August 17. J The steamship Hassia, for the safety of which fears were entertained, has arrived here. 3 Cairo, August 17. 3 A letter, sent by telegraph from ut Dongola by the Mudir, has been re- . ceived from General Gordon dated i Khartoum, July 20, General Gordon b states that Khartoum was tranquil at ' that date, and that he should continue ' to harass the enemy until relief ~ arrived. 3 London, August 18. 1 Several agrarian outrages of serious 9 nature have been committed in Ireland ? during the last few days. i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1765, 19 August 1884, Page 2
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