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CABLEGRAMS

KEUTEE'S- CABLEGRAMS. [pnoK otra owsr cobrespohdent.] London,, December 17, The arrival of the Orient steamship from Australia with a shipment of Australian fresh meat was made by the owners of the Orient Company, the occasion of a grand luncheon todaj, when the various dishes consisted guests were invited, including many leading colonists. Sir Julius Yogel, Sir Arthur Blyib, lit Stanton, and. Sir Daniel Cooper, were present, and mads speeches on the occasion. Sir Daniel Cooper advised steps being taken to steadily develope a trade in fresh meat from the Colonies without attempting to force its sale in the London market. Notwithstanding the large additions which have recently been made to the forces in Ireland, the Imperial authorities in that country have asked for further reinforcements in the disturbed district?, and more troops have accordingly been ordered to proceed from England without delay. News has been received here that the negotiations which bays been proceeding at Pekin between Mr Butzow, the Russian Minister, and the Cbiuese Government for the settlement of the questions in dispute in regard to the Kuldj-i territory, are progressing satisfactorily. The deliberations of the Russian aud Chinese delegates have assumed a most peaceable phase, and it is considered that there is every prospect of a complete understanding being arrived at by the two countries. Bf elboubxe, December 17. At a Cabinet Council held to-day, ifr was 1 resolved to let the Hou33 pass ~3ttt*piu£,; ajkdifcfae^i a^oum for a for> n'ght, otherwise the House will sit daily duriLfi; the coming week.

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Inangahua Times, 20 December 1880, Page 2

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254

CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, 20 December 1880, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, 20 December 1880, Page 2

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