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LATE CABLE NEWS.

(kkltkr's telkckam.-O LoniiDN, September i*". Thk Marquis of Xormanby siils 1«t Sydney iu the Uricnt. Septemis'-r - 1. Madame (loldschmidt (denny Lindt, the celebrated vocalist, is seriously ill. Mr Stevenson A. 15! ackwix-d. Secretary of the (inneral Post t tliiee, expresses hi' belief that there would be n osaving -<{ time if the Canadian route wore adopted as alternative to tire Suez Canal for the conveyance of mails to China and Australasia, but is of opinion that it would be valuable in the event of European complications and the closing of the canal. September tfb H.M.s Northampton relieves the Nelson, which will become the property of New South Wales. Fifteen hundred cases of scarlet fever are noiv being tioated at the London Hospitals, which are tilled to their fullest limits. The epidemic is increasing daily. 15i:;ii.!S, Septemb r :M. ft is otiicially announced that Hr. Mackenzie has again examine'! the Crown Prince’s throat, and has found gratifying improvement taking place. The Pihae has left for Italy, where he will remain f..r a time. San Francisco. September :M. The 11.M.5. Alameda left here ye-terday (Friday) aflunuuii fur Auckland,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2374, 27 September 1887, Page 2

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LATE CABLE NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2374, 27 September 1887, Page 2

LATE CABLE NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2374, 27 September 1887, Page 2

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