LATE CABLE NEWS. [RETUER'S TELEGRAMS.]
London, September 1. M. dk FitEmNKT has informed Lord Lyoni that the deportation of criminals will continue unless the French terms arc accepted. Sir Graham B«rry ha* written a letter on the subject, in which he states that convictim and the New Hebrides are two «oparate questions find that if the recidiviato scheme is continued the colonies will resort to exclusion.
Malta, September 1. A serimn volcanic eruption has occurred at the Island of Galitr., off the coast of Tunis.
London, September 1. Outrages in Kerry still continue. The report that Sir Charles Dilke WM about to visit the colonies ia incorrect. Sir Robert Herbert has assured Sir J. F. Garrick that an Enabling Act for the separation of (Queensland is nece*«ary, but the Government ha\e no present intention of introducing such n Bill. The Rev. Mr Austen, of Whitby, i« hkelv to accent the bi«honric of Melbourne.
MadBIKA, September 1. Arrived, thi* morning : The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Kaikonra, from Plymouth, August; 28.
London', September 1. Arrived, at Plymouth to-day : The Shaw. Savjll, and Albion Co.'s Arawa, from Lyttleton, July 25.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2209, 4 September 1886, Page 2
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187LATE CABLE NEWS. [RETUER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2209, 4 September 1886, Page 2
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