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L ATEST CABLEGRAMS

(PER REUTBB'S AfIRNCY. ) (Received, Feb. 15, 1.30 a.m.) London, .16. In the House of Commons yesterday, the debate on the Speech from the Throne was adjourned. Albany, 16. The P. and O. Cb's steamship Nizam arrived last night with the Suez mails, dated London, January 15. Paris 15. The Bonapartist Bill, as amended in the Senate, was under consideration in the Chamber of Deputies today, when the amendment providing for the banishment of dynastic princes found guilty of attempts -to subvert the Eepublic was considered. , The Chamber refused to accept the amendment of the Senate, and substituted a clause providing for the banishment without cause, thus confirming the compromise 'agreed upon on the Ist instant. Melbourne, 16. In the course of. his address to the electors of Maldon last night, Mr J. Mclntyre stated that he was opposed to the coalition of the Constitutional and Radical parties, and urged the union of Ministerialists and Constitutionalists parties under Sir Bryan O'Loghlen and Mr James Service. Mr Mclntyre declared that a Coalition Ministry under the leadership of Messrs Berry and Service would, if formed, be confronted by many opponents in the Assembly. Received Feb. 17, 1 p.m. Sydney, 17. It is understood that Evans and Midwinter replace McDonnell and Boyle in the International Match. Later. The International cricket match Auptralb v. Ei^knrl cominoiiood hero to-day, The Elfish went in !

irs'., and when the stumps wore ilrawn for the day, had scored 2G3 for the loss of nine Avickets. The following are the scores : — . Baxlow, caught, ... ; ... ... ..; 2Leslie, caught^ : ... "17 C. T. Studd,nin out, ... ..'. .48 Steele, not out ' 135 Rede, caught 11 Tylecote, bowled, ... ■ :•:. ... 5 Barnea, bowled, 2 . Bates, caugh% ' 9 Bligh, bowled, 19 G. B. Studd, run out, ... ... 4 Extras 12 Total for 9 wickets 263 London, 10. ; Mr Harrington, the^ Secretary of the Irish National League Jnas'jbeort airested under a warrant and imprisoned. News has been received here of a serions affray at the Ibo Island, one of the Querinio Group, off the Mozam-bique-Coast, between the natives and French labor agents. The former forcibly resisted an attempt to ship a cargo of laborers to the neighbouring French colonies, and firearms were used on both sides, many being killed and wounded. '

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1235, 19 February 1883, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1235, 19 February 1883, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1235, 19 February 1883, Page 2

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