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LATEST CABLEGRAMS

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Recieved, September 2Gth, 1 a.m. Londox, September 25, Admiral Seymour and Sir Garnet Wolseloy, will it is stated, shortly be raised to the Peerage. Const antixoplk, September 23. The Porte has conceded all demands of the PlelleniclGaiirntDcnt, .in.oonrec tion " with the dispusea%ouiVdary in Thessaly, and' the Conference which was proposed to be held to decide the question, has accordingly been abandoned. Vie na, Fcptember 23. A bridge over the river Drave, a tributary of the Danube, on the Southern Hungarian. Railway line collapsed to-day, and a passenger train conveying thirty soldiers was engulfed in the river. Sydney, .Soptembpr 25. The Alfred Hospital was opened today by His Excellency the Governot.

At a meeting held this evening, the Cricket Association decided not •to entertain i/he proposed visit of the N.Z. eleven, owing to a number of

matches which have already been made for the coining season.

Meld ur c, September 25. Piracy has been' scratched for the Melbourne Cup.

deceived, September 26th, 1 p.m. London, > optember 25. Tt is now officially announced that Lieutenant General Sir Garnet Wolsely, and Vice Admiral, Sir Beauchanip Seymour, arc to be raised to the Peerage for their services in I gypt. New Yi.rk, September 25. Heavy rain has fallen during the. past few clays, over the Eastern States and severe Hoods in various parts have resulted.

' - evoi-al towns in the low-lying districts of New York State are inundated, and there has been much destruction of property, and several bridges have been washed away by the storm waters.

It. klrouunr, September 2G,

Vr Youl of the Medical Board, has examined the supposed small-pox patient at Hamilton. He states that the person is suffering from malignant chicken-pox. The local doctors, however, hold to their opinion that the disease is small-pox.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1185, 27 September 1882, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1185, 27 September 1882, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1185, 27 September 1882, Page 2

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