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NEWS BY CABLE.

Sydney, October 20,

: ' The steamer Lubeck, whioh arrived to-day from,the Islands, brings Samoan''riows;-up to the 16th hist. Tho ..representatives .of .England, America/ aiid Germany have held a conference at Apia, and determined certain 'lines of neutral .territory where no fire' Arms.will bcallowed. Admiral Fairfax has informed Tamasese .that-should any, of,the latter's party in'boats again fire.on the neutral territory tho warships' in Apia Harbor.will fire on theni.uulesa the boats at once surrender." Tamasese .hits assurred.the' Admiral that no further firing on ueuLil.'territory will takeplace, H.MiS. Lizard will remain at Apia for a'tiino in order to proteot British interests. "The followers ofiTainaseso, who,.retired tb Muliinui Point after suffering defeat at' the 'hands ; of the-Mbwers of Mataafa, the king-elect, have now deserted' : that : stronghold,. and have taken.up a position at Saluafata, 12 miles; to; the eastward. .

It is reported 1 that .the' newoable which .the. Eastern. Extension Cable Company intend to lay between Java and Boebuok;Bay, Western Australia will beready for use in January next, ....Sydney, Octobor 27, Sailed—Wairarapa for Auckland.; ■ ...'■-.'..- Newcastle' This Day.' ; Sailed—Pendlehill, for Napier,. ' • Sydney, October 27.

The London correspondent of the Sydney Daily Telegraph .sends, via Albany, a report, of an interview he bud with Sir Julius-Vogel... He Bays the work Sir J uliiis t iei .engaged in is a remarkable political hovel, and expresses the opinion that if the, execution is &i striking as the design, the work'.wiircommand largo attention in the'literary world. 7 T : ','.' :

HIffiATTHiiTHAMS'

A : Servant Grii'l buraedto death.

„.;; Suspected Incendiarism.

~; . Mtmday.'.'n :V A ifiro ; ' broke tout ; iin PeaSy's but-i oher'srshop/iu .Brown-street attwo. d'olookithis morhingi '-■. and; spread, to'| the Livery andßait stables of John O'Cpnnell, ;whlch were also 'totally destrdyod.^A young woman'nanTed Emily Jenkins, employed as aservant by Peady-was; burnt tb death, while Pead|aijd his wife and,child had a narM; e's , eap.- i .Th>lo's3.'is* estimated atiMOlJ.(Noinsurance, Incendiarißin.'issußne'Qtei -?■'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3040, 29 October 1888, Page 2

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NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3040, 29 October 1888, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3040, 29 October 1888, Page 2

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