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LATEST CABLEGRAMS

« (per reuter's agkncy.) Received December 5, 1.10 p.m. Meleournb6. Thempson, Hawthorne stationmaster, has stated he believed the special train from Boxhill and the train from Melbourne should cross at Burnley street Richmond, a short distance beyond the scene of the collision. It appears, however, that such crossing was not possible. A controversy is proceeding between certain railway officials regarding the time table. It is understood that there was a missprint in some of the tables, whirh did not show that the special shorld stop at Hawthorne street. It appears there is no telegra x h between Hawthorne and Burnleystreet. J

Public feeling strongely urges a complete change in the system of working the lines. ; Received December 5, 2.20 p.m. I Melbourne 5. The Paily Telegrftgh this morning publishes a list of over one hundred who are more or less injured by the Hawthorne accident. London 4. The new London Law Courts were opened to-day by !ler Majesty the Queen, in state. A^arge number of notabilities and an immense concourse of people where present, and the proceedings passed off Jpith great eclat Sydney 6. Arrived. — Arawatl from Auckland. T. M. Hely, M.P.^for Wexford, one of the leaders of tne Irish National League, has been summoned to find securities for his gootbbehaviour. Received December 5, I*2o a.m. 4. Most of the sufferers by the railway accident are progressing favorably. An inquest wilUJi^tfpened to-morrow (Tuesday) and after the inquest a Court of Enquiry into the circumstances which* led to the collision will be held. The station master at Hawthorne has been suspended. It is expected that the damage to be awarded to those injured will be much larger than by the Jolimentaccident last year. Adelaide 4. His Fxcelleney, Sir Wm. Jervois, has received a telegram from Earl Kimberley, Secretary of State for the Colonies, desiring him to enter upon his duties as Governor of New Zealand in January next. Sydney 4. Sir Henry Parkes ; has been elected for Tenterfield, without opposition. The Hon. James Watson, Colonial Treasurer, has been rejected for the Young constituency, by two votes. Cairo 2. Arabi pleaded guilty to the charge brought against him and the trial was speedily concluded. It is believed that he will be exiled to some English territory. Constantinople 2. Said Pasha has been reinstated as Grand Vizier, and Costna Pasha, as Minister of War, in succession to Ahmed I Vcf cy Pftsha and Ha&wa Pasha? A arifi I Pasha has beta appointed to succeed Safire Pasha is Minister of Foreign Affairs. Pydxey 4. The cricket match* between Bligh's team and 11 N>\W. resulted as follows : — English, first innings, 461 ; Australians, second innings, 165. The Englishmen thus winning the match by one innings and 144 runs to spare.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1204, 6 December 1882, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1204, 6 December 1882, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1204, 6 December 1882, Page 2

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