TELEGRAPHIC. LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. (CABLE.)
London, January 31. The Chilians threaten Bolivian frontier towns. London, February 2. The Earl of Derby, speaking at Manchester, expressed the strongest conviction that the Upper House in Viotoria would be reformed in propobed Colonial model. NoifftM* members replaoing present peers ■would^lead to angry feelings and create faction, and that an energetic feeling would arise to repress their inferiors in the other House, which would soon cause a dead-lock. A cargo of frozen meat, well cured, has arrivedl The sailors on board nay it eats splendidly. The cargo was kept many degrees below free/dug point during the whole voyage, and a third power of machinery only was exerted. February 'S. Tin- Italian oxhibitt. at the Melbourne Exhibition will number one thousand ; a ■war ship is loading at Veuice to convey
The Russian press threatens Persia, suspecting a treaty irith England. St. Petebsbttbgh, February 2. A number of Russian students issued a proclamation to the effect that they wil 1 struggle even to death against the Govern* nient.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1187, 5 February 1880, Page 3
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