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NEWS BY CABLE

(BT BIiECW.O TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT)

Keuteu's Telegrams,

Port Darwin, Septomber 28. Official information has been received from Derby that twelve pounds of gold has arrived there under escort from the Kimberly Gnklfield, Many o( tbe diggers who have relumed from tho fields have been disappointed because they at rived there without being properly equipped. Those, however, now on the field are reported to he earning mote than wages. Londod, September 27.

The Prince of Wales has written a letter to tho committee which was formed for the purpose of presenting a testimonial to His Royal Highness for his exertions in connection with the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, declining a personal present, and requesting that the funds which have already been collected shall be dpvoted to the Imperial Institute, The Committee

have acquiesced in this proposal, believing that the desire of the donors would be to act most acceptably to the Pnnco. The Exhibition will bo closed on November 10.

Beach has finally declined to iow Hunlnn for the championship except in Australia.

A sculling match took place to«da? oil the Thames between Nelson and Largan for £IOO a side, and resulted in an easy victory for Nelson.

London, September 28. An important meeting in connection with the establishment of the Imperial Institute was held at the Mansion House yesterday, and a committee is being formed for the purposj of raising the necessary funds Cor the carrying out of the project. Agrarian outrages have occurred at Kerry, where nineteen Mounlightms have burnt captured. Sofia. September 27,

The Grand Sohranje his been convoiced fur the 24th of October. Notwithstanding the Russian ultimatum the Regency Ims maintained an nil. yiolding attitude, and the prisoner?; implicated in the arrest of Prince Alexander have not been released.

New York, September 2G.

Mr Parnell has written a letter to the American Leaguers, urging them to continue to find funds in view of the present coercion and evictions in Ireland.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2412, 29 September 1886, Page 2

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325

NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2412, 29 September 1886, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2412, 29 September 1886, Page 2

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