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(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.) London, October C. The British occupied Katkoi, after severe fighting, with a loss of eight wounded The Akozats lost 200 killed and 150 wounded. Ishak Khan has been routed by Abburrahman, and fled. The National State Colonising Association seek to co-operate with .Mr W. L. Rees. Cardinal Moran, in accepting the freedom of the City of Dublin, spoko highly of the loyalty of the selfgoverning colonies. He. argued similar results from similar freedom in Ireland. Bismarck has abandoned the Emin Bey expedition, fearing a general rising of natives. It is expected that 170,000 English coal-miners will go out on strike at the end of the month. Sir Charles Dilke expects to clear his character and re-enter public life shortly. The Dowager Empress Victoria will visit England on November 12th. Bishop Barry thinks the revision of the Prayer-Book premature. One hundred New Zealand frozen bullocks have been sold at £10 each. New Zealand frozen mutton is selling at ; Australian ditto at m
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2535, 9 October 1888, Page 2
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166CABLE SUMMARY, Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2535, 9 October 1888, Page 2
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