LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTER S TELEGRAMS.]
!_-. , , Londw, Aujawt 5. P^lThr Marquis of Salisbury has prornisod to anb3idiB«>Kn«o£ steamers from, V^nwuvet'd Inland t&Sydney. A lettef written by Mr Gladstone hints that he intends to seek repose in or beyond this country, and that henceforth he will rdtfop. al\ correspondence. .- . . "• r- Aibahque^ fcifc pitfeh la%fc mgbt by the Saddlers' Company to the Agents-! ieneral and the leading colonists. In a speech An the occasion 1 Lord Halsbupy (the newly, appointed Lord Chancellor) dwelt upon tfje necessity to Great Britain of the sympathy a^ul support of' the coJoniesu - ; tniVltish Lanfl League haft boycotted!* branch of the Irish Northern Railway, because their nominee was not selected as an inspector on the line. Karon Macleay denies that his scheme 41 for sending emigrants to New Guinea was ' only for engaging servants. 1 1 fflwo millions of the New South Wales loan have been paid. Mr R. H. Want, solicitor for New South Wales in London, will ask the Admiralty vrilq (Survey the Vancouver coble route. ■ ""'Owrmany' will not officially send exhibits to the Jubilee Exhibition at Adelaide, but otherwise will give every facility to intending exhibitors from that country.- - ' Communications have recently passed between Uje Bcitish and Russian Govern, ments regarding the difficulty which arose "• at Khoja Seleh between the Commissioners for the delimitation of the Afghan frontier, : and it is now announced that An underiUndinghas been arrived bt regarding the point in dispute—viz. : t the claim of Russia to the tract of fertile country along the river Oxus. • •. i '
£. -" ' CONSTANTINOPLE, August 4. The statement that Ahmed Mukhtar Jfoebff would shortly prowedto Armeoia to * asafcet^^camnuind of the I^rkijah forces " ttft^vas promatme. It is now stated thi^t 'fwj' Vill At f present renmw/in; EKypt a» Tfirfcish Special Commissioner. _ . -,
- L . T*ffcw York, ' Augrtw * ' The death ia announced of Mr ' Samuel J.- Tilden, the. < well-known United States rnotitiouw; «?ed 72. Another American treaty to provide for the mutual extradition of dynamiters,, in • addition to other criminal", has been, under discussion in the United States Senate, but - , tjie .further consideration of the measure has been postponed until December next.
liONPOjf, August 4. 4 ' • Arrived at Plymouth', tins mprnjne : The vShaw, Sftvill 'steamship Boric, from Lyttelton oh June 26. The cargo of mertt is in good condition. > . t i •
AUJJfUSt O. The ship Guinevere, which left Liverpool for Wellington, New Zealand, on the sth '"Apto'l,* lifts put into Mauritius leaky. She •"tyill'"f>artly discharge cargo to ascertain" the ■ Wttfcnt of the damage sustained.
,*>..' •■<• ' ' Madßika, Aogu3t 4. The New Zealand Shipftinsr Company's t.s. Ruapehu sailed to-day for New Zealand, via the Cape.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2197, 7 August 1886, Page 3
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430LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTER S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2197, 7 August 1886, Page 3
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