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LATE ST CABLEGRAMS

' — '■ ♦— (per reuter's agency.) Received Jan. 21,10.30 p.m. '.:,■< Paris 28. It has transpired that Ferre has been summoned by President Grevy to undertake the formation of a New Ministry. •■•• '": '"'■ •'''" Later. Ferre . has declined the task of fornung.a/new^inistry. 29. ' 'Failleris, who was Minister of the Interior in the Dnplero- administration, has been summoned by the President, and has .constituted a new Goyerm ment. . .-".. „. Later.. Failleris has formed a coalition Ministry, consisting, of, all his former^ colleagu^, . except. Ducjerc.... General Billot, Minister of sYaiv and. 'Admiral. Jaurgeibeny, Minister., of Marine, Failleris becomes Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs: -.General Thenbaden succeeds General Billot as Minister of* War," and Tirre.is appointed Minister of the Interior. .... y. LoNneNi 29. It is understood that the Polynesian labour traffic question will occupy a prominent place amongst the matters to be brought before Earl Derby, the Secretary of State for the Colonies by~ a deputation which waits upon his Lordship on the 6th proximo. Vienna, 29. . Giers, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, who has boen on a to this city, has started on his return to St Petersburgh, Madrid, 29. An aeronaut, who made an ascent in a balloon near this, city to-day fell from the car into the street and was killed instantly. Received Jan. 29, 2<lo p.m. Sydney, 29. Spofforth, not out, 0 : Blackham, b. , 27 ; extras, 10 ; total' Australians, first innings, 218. England, second innings, 103 ; Studd, 25 ; Head, 21 ; Barlow, 24, and Bligh 17, were the highest scorers. Spofforth took 7 wickets for. 7 overs. Fully 10,000 people were present. The wickets were heavy. , (Received, Jan. 30, 40 p.m.) v Sydney, 80, 1.45 p.m. The Australian crickoters in their second innings only succeeded in putting together a total of 84, and the English team thus won -the match by 60 runs ; Blackham, 25 ; and Massie, 11, were the highest scorers for the Australians. (Received Jr.Uj SO 1.20' p.m)

fifteen thousand pounds to.cover * ue l expenses of the iialian couit at the! approaching Calcutta. Exhibition. Gibson, town clerk, Dunedin. ha^ goners Goeibngrfild Bijlara|^o make enquiries afi-tb pos^ible^further frauds'; p§ witn fthfr* municipal b'OTids. SfDNEYBO. . The weights fforr r the. Sydney Gold Cup have been deolared. Commotion comes first ,with r _l_t iSlb'; Darebin, 9st 81b ; Progress, 9st 61b ; Conna- j mulla 9si 'For: the HaMsbtiryAutumnHandicap, Cdoimotioh •is again top weight, with. 9st 121b;..Connamulla, 9st 21b; Pell Mell Bst, ;.;-' -' : / < " v ; l: : 7' ' : ' : SYnTmY-30; . The total of the second innings of the EJugJis.hfiaen yesterday was 128, not JOS as, telegraphed. The, extras gave' seven^ runs and individual scores are correctaswired, •• The Australians require -to make 1 150 runs to wb the match. "" , j .-.■.-, ;..,;. I _.T- . __ '''*" "•'*•& ••' *f? -■ '■ ■I jOKD01 ?» 80. The first portion of the cargo ex GarrOnne was placed in the market to-day;< The heef Teali^ed an average of s£d and the mutton 6^ per lb.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1227, 31 January 1883, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1227, 31 January 1883, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1227, 31 January 1883, Page 2

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