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NEWS BY CABLE

(by rlecmho telegraph—oqpyriqht) Reutkr'b Telegrams, Melbourne, 25 th. The steamship Tagliaferro has arrived from Cambridge Gulf/bringing forty-five diggers. The majority of these had not visited Kiniberley, but tbey generally give unfavorable reports of the Geld, and urge others not to g°Constantinople, 24th, Prince Alexander of Bulgaria is being removed to Buoharest, the capital of Roumania, Symptoms of a revulsion of feeling in tavor of the deposed Prince are being manifested. by the Bulgarian army. . 25th, The second Bulgarian Government which has been formed at Tirnova has issued a proclamation calling out the militia. Tho reactionary agitation in support of the Prince is extending to the garrisons and populations of Shumla, Tirnova, Nicopolis, Widdio, and Silißtria. The Boumelian troops are in favor of Prince Alexander.

Prince Alexander is now a prisoner on board a yacht, and is being conveyed down the Danube, Calcutta, August 24, .

The Indian Government has chattered 15 steamers in order to convey a force of 10,000 troops to Burmab in October, next, in order to suppress the Dacoit disturbances in that country. Brisbanb, August 24,

A fire broke out in the Legislative Assembly to-day, which was caused by the fusing of the'electric light wires in the building, The outbreak was extinguished before much damage wub done.

The Government have received a telegram from Home, stating that there is no foundation for tho report which had been circulated to the effect that the Imperial Government had promised to introduce a Bill providing for the separation of North and South Queensland.

Sydney, 25th. An angry altercation took place last evening between several members in the vestibule of the Legislative Assembly, and culminated in stand-up fights between Messrs Tyne and Clarke and Shepherd and Dawson. The scene is described as a most disgraceful due.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2383, 26 August 1886, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
297

NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2383, 26 August 1886, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2383, 26 August 1886, Page 2

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