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(per rbuteb'sagrnoy.) Received Jan. 24,10.30 p.m. Paris 25. ■The Committee appointed by the Chamber of Deputies to consider the Bill introduced by the Government dealing with the question of the Bouapartist manifestos has decided that' the measure should provide that all Bonapartists should be cashiered from the army and expelled % from the country. The Government, however dissent from the finding of the Committee. ' London, 25. News is to hand from Cannes that Mr Gladstone is daily improving in health, an^ is no longer troubled with sleeplessness. . Ifj^it^fwho " wew>. yesterday required to find bail for their good beEaviour, Or to be imprisoned for six! i'nSSatlis, Hivb >to find the necessary s^r^fl^^^^ }$ ye , CO i n f c.ve .v tfuintly to ' u^a^goji^pVisQ|iiajepi'' '/ >-iv,|Pne- Pnncesk^'of Wales^has left iihijlandion a Visit to Cannes, 'iff the South of France. " " > Vienna, 25. > -.filers;, the •' Buasiani Minister for Foreign Affairs, who is now visiting Vienna, has been publicly feted and accorded a grand reception. , (Received, ?an. ,25, 2. p.m.) , ... ... ,V Sidney, 26. In the England v Australia cricket match, Bligh's tjsam in their first innings made 247-k- Read, 66 ; Tylecoto, 66. The Australians iv their -first innings have maclo eight runs with no wickets down. %i . (Received/Jan, 27 1.30 p.m) ' * " Melbourne, 27. The coroner's jury found that the Creswick mhiirig accident was due to ran error of judgment ' oh the part of Nicholas, the imjie manager* in conse- : quence of a mistake in survey. A rider to the verdict recommended the compulsory m^| .$ . gignftljing ; also, that escape drives "should'be provided 'with ladders, -.-)■ Private telegrams to hand state that Young's proposal to alter the dates of the London wool sales has been negatived. Lokd n, 26. ; The death j is announced of Herr Von Flotow, German musician, aged 71. Received Jan. 27, 2.10 p.m. i London, 26. " A terrific gale has been experienced in the northern part of England, and done an immense amount of harm, both on land and'at sea. The havpc : in some places has been most disastrous and many shipjßlifcks on the coast are reported. v Paris 26. Duclero, of the Council of Ministers, h Seriously indisposed. ; . Jan. 27. It has, been .gaining, here since 7 o'clock tlj# morning* and it' is possible the international cricket match may ' not be resumed to-day. Reoehred January 28, 2. 4 p.ni. | ; J&LBOUENB, 28. The st«WorTarf«rera sailed for the Bluff this ifteoaoon. ; .. , . . ' V, . ,ii '"',.'. tiONDOjj,. 2,6. '. Sir Alexander £1^ the High Commissioner for (Jtoidft\iaelivein&<r a lecture' at JBdinWrgh last night. :^he' subject was, 64 ' QpUnial federation. He pointed outithat the Colouies are growing PowW«*n'd maybecdme discontented. & atrdngly, advDea^d Imperial feflerJUloi under a similar system to thaton which the G : e'rman empko is founded. j. CAPIiTOWW, 26. The Legislative Council has passed a resolution approving of the withdrawal by the Cape Government from the administration of affairs in Basutoland. .'./;,'•'. London, 27. lntelligeh.ee reCelVed. from the Continent to-day show i that Earl Granville's proposals fo:tli© settlement of affairs in Egypt ; 1& s been received with favor at tlik^ugtrian, German, Italian and Russitfo courta. Stdney 27. m Tne Australians in their first innings made 188, and only one wicket down. Griffen, stumped? 41 ; Banuerman, not out, 68; Murdoch, no-
out, 17. It has been showery during the day. Thi play was once stopped for;, two hours. The wicket is very heavy. Fresh wickets arc boing chosen each innings.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1226, 29 January 1883, Page 2
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