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CABLEGRAMS

_» BEUT^B'S CABLEGRAMS. [fbom oub own cobbespondint.] Aden, October 2 Outbreak of cbolera at this place ia now subsiding, the deaths from the disease have been less frequent during tbe past few days, and it is hoped t^atj the , epidemic may bqpjx be stamped out. London, Ootober 3 Times tooday publishes a paragraph stating that the Indian Government hag decided to withdraw tbe troops now stolioned at Chaman and Kho wrick Pass in, Southern Afghanistan, also tbat it is further intended to largely reduce the garrison *t Quettab, but that tbe troops in Presbeen Valley will remain there for the present Several newspapers published at 9t Louis, pne of the principal, eit i§ai in, the United. -States, give, currency to a report that an American Fenian organisation bas recruited a filibustering force of 300, mep with the avowed intention of making %\ {aid ppon Freemantle, the chief port of Western Australia aad plundering the settlement ; another ob* ject ol the expe4itiop, which i& said to have already sailed from San Francisco, is tp release the prisoners confined in tbe imperial convict establishment there ; tbe St Louis papers are dubious as to tbe correctness of tbe rumour Conway bas received a letter from the All-England Eleven, giving the following as the names pf tbe teajp to yisit Australia ; Midwinter, _^llon^ Polling, Shrewsbury, Shaw f Ulye'tt, Bates, wood, £eate, Selby, Lily white and Barnes, At a meeting of American citiaens in regard to the death, of the President, it n*an resolved to wear crape on, the left arm for 30, days, and that a letter of condolence be forwarded to Mrs Gar* fiejd without Stdnby, October 4 A collision occurred fast night be* tween two tram cars, and two passen* gers were seriously injured

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 October 1881, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 October 1881, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 October 1881, Page 2

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