CABLEGRAMS
.♦ ' ■ REUTER'S CABLEGRAMS. [FHOM OUS OWS COBRE3PONDENT.] London, October 15. xi It is expected that vessels of various .fleets forming combined squadron at Cattaro will remain there until sur* reader of Dulcigno to Montenegrins has been effected, and that they will then disperse. No active steps have yet been taken by the Pprte to make the cession, but some early action is looked for — the Albanians have resolved to resist the surreuder of Dulcigno to the last extremity. J Melbottbnb, October 16. There urill be a ppecial performance of the Exhibition Cantanta, during the coming race week, A grand demonstration of the Trades and Friendly Socities will take place at an early date at the Exhibition, The Strauss Band performed at the Exhibition yesterday, and attracted a large audience- The attendance during the day was 10,000, Ootober i 2. Tue Exhibition has not yet attracted '.he crowds anticipated; .The Strauss Band performed on Flemington Races course on Tuesday, and there will be a procession of 150 racehorses with jockeys in colors, and other attractions. Sydney, October 13. Official report of ibe Bermague rash, 225 miles from Sydney, on the Bera river, is good. The workings are on the sea beach, with stripping through sand from five to thirty feet, Thirty claims hare bottomed on payable gold, three grains to seven pennyweights per dish. At Temora a likely reef has been opened up. Forty"two pounds of alluvial gold were got from one claim and a sixty seven ounce nugget from another. London:, October 14. Garibaldi ba9 been warned that the revolutionary course he is pursuing must be stopped. Laree importations of arms from the Continent and the United States con* tinufe to. arrive in Ireland, notwithstanding the precautions of the police. ' De Lesseps' scheme for the Panama Canal has been floated amongst European and American capitalists. The Ulemas, 'or dominent hiercaby in Turkey, strongly oppose concession b 3 the Sultan to European powers. Much perplexity exists. Enquiry into the Candahsr disaster discovers serious incapacity of Generals Primrose and Burrows, both of whom are denounced as answerable for the consequences.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 18 October 1880, Page 2
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348CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 18 October 1880, Page 2
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