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LATEST CABLEGRAMS

(PER REUTER'R AGJWOY.)

Received Nov. 20, 2. 15 p.m,

Losn k, 24.

enders for the 4 per cent one million loan, for South Australia, were opened to-day. The total amount offered was found to be £5,74,000. The tenders averaged £99 Is 6d. " enders will now be invited at par for the unallotted balance of L 426,000.

Received Nov. 25, 1.20.

Melbourne, 24.

The Australian cricketing team arrived here to-day/ and were cordially received, and a banquet will be given in their honor on Monday next, at the town hall, and on Tuesday a display of fireworks will take place on the ground of the Melbourne Club.

The English Eleven commenced a match to-day with the first 22 of Castlemaine. The 22 innings closed for 136 : Bligh's team; 9, with no wickets down.

Loudon, 23.

The election to the vacancy in the representation of Preston, in the House of Commons, took place to-day, and resulted in the return of IrffflJsitdßon, who defeated ; andbury.

The seat for Wigan, which has been vacant owing to the suspension of West is now about to be filled, fresh writs having been issued.

It is announced that Sir John Robinson, Governor of Western Australia, has been appointed Governor of South Australia, vice Sir Wm. Jervois.

Further intelligence to hand regarding the cession of the Bay of Tamrarah to the rench traveller, Sofevillet, according to latest reports the Egyptian Government objects to the cession, claiming the right to the bay and surroundiug country.

Cairo, 23.

It has transpired that as tbe trial of Arabi and the other immediate leaders of the late rebellion is likely to be protracted, the Commission of enquiry will at once determine which of the other prisoners shall be admitted to bail

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1200, 27 November 1882, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1200, 27 November 1882, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1200, 27 November 1882, Page 2

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