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CABLEGRAMS

*> REUTKIi'S CABLEGRAMS. [pee pisess agency] Lo> t do"t, Spp'ptrilier 6. TIIP pric'-'ft ma'o'i l"p'ween the Au«trnli.'ins and Ml E'v:l;hkl Kl'^en pnmnipni-etl to da". "Hit 1 Hi'mfi tffim went in fir<t to the vi if-lce's. a d vber ilie s'u-nps wcr--dniwii f" 1 'hf 'ay, h id scored 410 for tli' >.->« of 8 wic!c?s. W. Ct. Gr."'f> scred 153. T!>p aifpu'l.T'fß ""••'-' V "'J ' r(1 ':;,• fip!i! ; na of Hip A ti-- nl'-H's wms px «'l|..nt- Tlio we"lirr ( h i-< >ii^!»«-ii^ tlu> '»■■■ „.,< Ci >:>-.' \ i-^'i -il wii-T.:-t nnt pii.-Kp-' .)j ' ■ In' M'O'ind i- li! O •! .•■•i!r-V. .-•■• „r'li ilw> An^'-'li "i !l " vi - -! ' n " :S ''' >i "" : - Ttl <Itf H -US.- '>' L i!s 1.-i'-V. Frsrl a.. lin v:il«f. S^cr'-Mry <>( rm'-' ''"'• Ftp. n Affairs, took oc-iision to refpr to « lie debates which have taken p'ace in the House of Commons on the sul'jVH: of. the , ,-ej-clion by the Lords of ihe Irish Regis- i tration of Vot-rs Bill. His Lordship, in ] ti, e course of his remarks, snid ih»t lie < desired to disavow any sympathy wiih < the tfnor of the speeches mnde by his I collogue, W. E. P..rs'er, Chief Secretary < 'or Titl mri, who had lilampd the Lords ( C.,r n.'r<isf n-jt in a course calculated »!■ ( Ivid fo 'he n'-cp^ily 'or a charge in the , :'ii-lish Ootistirutioa. ] Seßtemlier 7. i ?. liinvr.t wm« -roio 'ned to-day. The ' sn,>ei-i. i'r -in 'hi- t'if. '■<* « > - ; s "e.id bv +'-■ 1 Lord Clc'M-elier. It (! th-»t Crie-.d j t

a-surances had been exchanged with tl e OV-nfitiental Powers. live failure of the Porte to ev?cufe the Convention bad delayed the segment of tlie Mon«ene«r.« quesiion and ofher pain's of the Treaty ot Berlin. The Pow.-rs have notified to the Porle Mial lh.\y have cU>eid -d upon oolleet've m"a?ures for th- s-tt'em-nfof Tuilcish affiiir. and, the Speech added, thpre was reason lo r-ly unon the se tl-^ ment of the question by E-iropean con<*vt. The Great Powers are further pressing np->n tl-e P.irte to adopt complete miMviirrs cali'u'jiipH to ensure fh»peace of Tu"key. Ti»<> Speerh tiipn coe« to Pxnress a hope that the br ; !l; ; mt vir-torj of Gen.Mvil "Rnberts. at Caudal) *r. will pnable him h oiorablv and speedily to terminate the war. It regret-* thif no progress ha-1 l>eon mule with the qne*rl'n of the confederation of the Snuth African Co'onifs, and hopes that a moderate and conciliatory policy will allay the agitation in Ba«utoland. The -ppech cone'iides bv siring there i< reason to be thankful tint th» harvest- in m-nv places is reasonably ahundan', and. further, that a revival in trade tnav he anticipated, together wilh an inpreasof the revenue, which will probably in* i-rove the condition of the people of Ireland. Calcutta. Sp pfera'ier 6 Further intplliaeuce ha< been r--c-iv.>d of the ensjagTiient bn) ween tli? British iroops and Ayouh K ! ian. in Candahar. The detila that General "Robe <s f eiirned an attack in full force on Avoifo's entvenchnjen's, at Kiliawalcu and K'lia'. We succee 'ed in turning their po>i'i n. when \youV< forces f;und tlipir retreat j cu 1 off bv an overwhelming force in their rear, by wliieli they wore completely j routed. September 7. InM'igencp lias b»pn r -reived fr m Candnhar (ha* Ayou 1 * E'.an is retrentinj; wi'h all possible speed alorg the mad to H«rat, and is accompanied by Has'm I Jvban and a lar-ie body of Heri'ee i c-ivaliy. September 7. The der-nion in the ca«e a-a ; nsf «le Evenins ffe^s for contempt of Court is further deferred. THE METROPOLITAN. Pontiff .„ ... 1 Hes erian ... ... ... ... 2 L rd Birghley 3 Won by two lengths. Time, 3 min 31 see. SPRING MAIDEN STAKED Swhire ••• ••• ••• ■•• 1 Gninpa 2 Coreetah 3 MELBor/BNP, Seprcm'ipr 7. Win. E's.-^en supceeds Ili^ginbotliam, late Engineer-in-Chief. Spptember 8. In the L^eislat've AssemMv la<t nish 1 David Gannson was elonted Chairman r>f Committees Several Ministerialists protested against his election. Adelaide. September 7. The Sornta is heinjj di-rafinHed. and 'he cargo is still being di«c!»argpd. It is b-'i^ved that the Melbourne Exhibition iTOods are s-tfe. The Sorata has settled down, but thp I'argo is sti'l being transhipped. It is hop d that 1500 tons wil be sayfd. Tir.i-BANE. September 7. The Premier h-s r.itifi-d the mail con- ♦ ract via T'T^es Straits, wi' hont rt-fefs ence to the proceeding 'n the L°gisljitive Assembly on the pir o f 'he OpposiHon !

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 10 September 1880, Page 2

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714

CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, 10 September 1880, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, 10 September 1880, Page 2

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