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LATE CABLE NEWS.

IkEVTEU's TKLEOIIAHS.] Lixpis, .Toly 23. Pasha, the Turkish Ambassador, ii id on nitiTVor v with Lord Saii-bury, at which he p.-o.io-- ! tint fresh negotiations lie op-ne i for the settlement of the Kgyji?i -.n ci i-u a b.tsis differing from that e obojicd iu the proposed Anglo-Turkish C invention. Tuirty-one Counties in Ireland have been proclaimed under the Crimes Act. -V grand naval review took place at Hpithea i to-dav, before the 1 jeorp. One hundred and thirty war vessels took part, luting divided into three squadrons. They anch wed in two columns, with a line ahead The Prince of Wales, Prince Ceorge of Vi ales, the Crown Prince and Princess of <■ ermany, and other Royalties, a large number of peers and members of the House of Commons, and members of the diplomatic Wiy were present. Tlie < bieen, in the Royal yacht, passed between the hues amid a general Royal salute. The tiag officers and commanders of various ships were afterwards presented ta Her Majesty on board of the yacht. The weather was splendid. The review was a perfect success. The proceedings were witnessed by thousands of sjiectator*. At nigut the whole fleet was splendidly ilitiiniii.itcd. (iUlE>.< ASSOCIATION). London, July 23. The sham fight oil Portsmouth to-day was very -r.cce-sfnl. The fleet comprised 24 armouied vessels, nine unarmed ships, live torn- do cruisers. :{< torpedo boats, 88 gunboats, 12 troopships. and six training bugs, and were maimed bv upwards of 2 4 J. , *.>0 J1 ivJl. L'nd'U wa> startled «-n Thursday by the puKicaiiiin of a report that the Prince of W ;ues was dead. Prompt inquiry showed the statement t* be unfounded, and it tvaa at once contradicted. The origin of the report i* u:*3:«<»wa. wmi the Klcho Shield competition at Wimbledon. Warren s was 271 n;*t 210. It is believed that the Firth of Olno, bound to Loudon, was lost in a cyclone in January. Jripht Alsatian soldiers have been arrested at Mayence, a city in Hesse-1 >anustadt, Ocnnany, for conspiracy with the Patriotic League. In the case of Parnell v. Kuwman, the Privy Council has affirmed it> judgment of the Supreme Court, the appellant to pay CO?tS. July 2-3. Arrrived at Plymouth : The Peninsular .and Oriental C impajiy s steamship Clyde, fruui Melbourne. Capetown, July 23. The New Zealand Company's ILM.s. Touguriro left yestaida yaftemnbn for Xe v/ Zealand. Rio Jankip.m. Julv 1-4. Jho Mew Zealand f. miinny's Kitnutaka from Lyttletim i>n June S'!*, left on Kr:d.«y m.irninj, h■uijCwa:<L, The cargo of Frozen moat in ?<♦•*.! condition.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2347, 26 July 1887, Page 2

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LATE CABLE NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2347, 26 July 1887, Page 2

LATE CABLE NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2347, 26 July 1887, Page 2

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