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(Received Jan, 23 0.55 a.m)
Sydney, 23.
The Union Co,'s new steamer Hauroto arrived from Wellington to-day, after a splendid passage of four days and six hours. The Government has decided to abandon the project for the construction of a bridge from Sydney to the north shore.] Melbourne, 28. Great fears are entertained for the safety of the brig Louisa, which left Hobarton on December 16 for Melbourne., and has not since been heard of. The steam-tug Despatch has been sent to the islands in Bass's Straits in search of the missing vessel. Eeceived Jan. 22, 10.15 p,m. Melbourne, 22. The cricket match England versus Australians concluded to-day, the former, winning in one innings, with 27 runs to spare. The Australians in their second innings scored 153. Bates bowled splendidly. He took seven wickets each innings. (Received, Jan. 22, 1 a.m.) London, 22. Recent telegrams from Cannes state that Mr Gladstone's health has benefitted by his visit to the south of France and continues to improve. The latest intelligence from Hamburg reports that only sixty of the Cambria's passengers have reached land. No further information regarding the remaining 422 persons who were on board the time the vessel sank has been received. It is reportad that the Prince of Wales will visit Canada in March next. Paris 20. The French Government has addressed a communication" to the Powers on the subject of the circular of the English Government, explaining its intentions with regard to Egypt. The French Government protest against the proposals of England, but the protest is couched in moderate terms. Eeceived January 23, 3 p.m. London, 22. In the case which is now proceeding at the Dublin Police Court, startling disclosures have been made by informers regarding the history and movements of what is known as the innercircle of assassins in Dublin. Evidence has also been given of the fact that at different times three attempts were made by members of the organisation to assassinate Mr W. Foster, when he was Chief Secretary for Ireland.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1224, 24 January 1883, Page 2
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342LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1224, 24 January 1883, Page 2
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