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(from our own correspondent.^ [ London, February 14th. It has transpired, that the Anglo-,. French Note explaining the policy of the two government! in regard to Egypt proposes that European antientecordiale should be directed towards the maintenance of the statue quo. in the Khedive's dominions. In the House of Commons, to day, a motion introduced by Mr. Justin McCarthy (member for Longford) censuring the Government for its adminis-
tration of affaira iv Ireland, was finally considered and rejected. , The .oft the a^Mreaa in reply .to .the sp&ah from tb* throne, was, aftir'fuithar discussion, concluded And 'an r addrew/*oted'by to 22. V^bW^^ruajfy 14. Telegrams from the seat of operations in the disturbed provinces are to hand, in which the Austrian commander claims that the rising in Bosnia, Dalmatian, and northern part of the Herze-iaa-w»tually-eollapeed. The southern as the last-named province, is now stated to alone be the scene of disaffection, Intelligence has been received that commander Selby, of H.M.S. Falcon, while shooting near Artaki town, on the southern, shore of the Sea of Marmora, was attacked by several armed men and severely wounded. The Porte has, in compUanoe with the demand of Lord Dufferin, British Ambassador, ordered that steps ahpuld be taken to arrest the anthers of the ottrage, and with this pbjecjyaifarldah. ironclad vnQ, b> cmgngmmWttm^WP lay to Artaki fjONDOK, February 16. In the House of Commons to-day. Sir Charles Dilke. Secretary for Foriegn Affairs, in reply to a question) stated that there was no foundation for the intelligence recently published of the revolt in Afghanistan. Sydney, February 15. The international cricket match w* 8 continued to-day. In their second ma- ' Jthgs the Victorians were all out for * ' 822. Horan scored 1 02 ; Blackman 96 and Turner 4, the match was therefore won by New South Wales with innings, and 135 runs to spare. This day's telegrams are to hand ■ fwwnjGrabo island, off southern coast of tins colony, reporting that the barque Romeo, 641 tons, which left Hamburgh on October 26th, for Sydney, has been driven ashore there, and the vessel been abandoned. She is expected to become a total wreck ; crew and passengers are safely landed.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1050, 17 February 1882, Page 2
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358LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1050, 17 February 1882, Page 2
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