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CABLEGRAMS

-" 1 REUTEU'S CABLEGRAMS. [FROM OUB OWN COBBESPONDENT.] London. July 21. A strong movement is being made to organise a public banquet to the mrm hers of the Cabinet, as* an expression of gratitude to the Liberals at the policy of the Government. * ! ' The Daily News to- day publishes a telegram from L»hore announcing that Ayoub Khan has iojjicted defeat upon the Ameer out-posts in Candahar. Brisbane, 22. Doctors haye decided to«day that the malady from' which ' three children in south Brisbane are suffering is smallpox, and the authorities have therefore considered it advisable to place them in quarantine. Later medical examination affirms that the reported malady is pot sroalT-pox. but the children have been isolated until al| doubt is removed. Sydney, 22. The exact date of the departure of the detached squadron for Auckland is uncertain, ow»ng to serious illness of Admiral the lfitiht Hen. Earl "Clan-Wil-liam, who was to-day attacked with severe lainting fits. His Lordship has since recovered consciousness.

ChkISTCHUBCH, 22. John Evans Brown, formerly mem* ber for Ashley, it is staled lias received a rqaest fr)m a number of the electors to stand again at (he coming elections. Auckland, 23. Two men named Keys and Dewsbury liare been committed for trial for sweat* ma; ha)f-rrowns, for electro-plating purposes , the evidence showed thiit sixptniPtf worth of silver had beeo sweated oil' one half-crown. Thames, 22. : The ca3c of Collector of Customs v.

Ehrpnfried, brewer, has ju*t been concluded. The charge was for permitting to l?e used. false and frauda'p^t stomps. Tlie case w»s dismissed, the Magistrate ruling thnt using stamps twice was not u-inq false and fraudulent stamps, as they were still under the Boer Duty Act.. Hogir, brpwer. was fined £20 and costs for neelectfnej to cancel a stamp on a cask of bepr.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 25 July 1881, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 25 July 1881, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 25 July 1881, Page 2

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