LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] London, July 12.
The Australian mailH per Mussina, which left Melbourne on Juno Ist, wcie delivered to-day, via Brindisi. An mid : The luvcrcargill, trom Port Chalmers ; Matauro, from Timaru, April L>o. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Ruapehu, from Lyttelton on June 3, ai rived at Plymouth yesterday, with her cargo of mutton, 10,000 carcases, in good condition. Uomk, July 12. The outbreak of cholor.i in Italy is spieading in an alarming manner. Nkw York, July 12. The Canadian Government have totalised the American tUhiug vessels recently sui/ed in Nova Scotian watei s. The owners paid the fines levied, on the understanding they would be refunded if the .seizure is .shown to have been illegal. London, July 12. The Russian Government have explained to the other Powers that Batouin, on the Black Sea, will remain a connntrci»l f though not a military port. The orange* by the Potosi are in good condition, and are aelling at an average price of Us per case. Sir Thomas Brosaey »tates that it i* very desirable that a traiuing school should be established at Sydney to train naval cadets for Australian defence. An Englishman has flhot the Niagara rapids in a cask. The eldest mm of Sir Daniol Cooper, formerly of Sydney, has been married to a daughter of the late Sir George IJiunt Suttie, Bart. Her Majesty the Queen and Princess Beatrice gave present*. The proprietor of the New York Herald has despatched an expedition on a voyage of discovery towards the North Pole. The expulsion of the Due d'Aumalo from France is imminent. Turkey is disbanding the reserves called up during the recent difficulties. The death is announced of Mr R. Doyle, artist. In the annual cricket match, Kton v. Harrow, the foimer won by fix wickets. The New South Wales University is advertising for a professor of modern literature. Applications will also be received in New Zealand and Adelaide. Sir Thomas Brassey, in an address before the United Service Institution to-night, counselled the colonies to send delegates to the conference on Imperial defences. • The tenders for the Tasmanian Government loan of a million sterling at 4 per cent., the minimum SW, were opened today. The total amount offered was found to be £'2,000,000. Tenders at £!W 13s <»d will receive 38 per cent., and those above that price iv full. A Press Association message says the average for the lonn was £!)!> 18s. The National Rifle Association have arranged that the highest scorer in the first stage for the Queen's Prize at Wimbledon shall receive a modal and badge in, the Alexandra prize distribution. In the Alexandra match (seven shots at .")00 yards and seven at (500 yards), Lieutenant Keating, of New South Wales, made a toUl scoio of 51, all the ranges included. The highest English ncore in the match was 05.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2187, 15 July 1886, Page 2
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475LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] London, July 12. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2187, 15 July 1886, Page 2
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