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L A T EST CABLEGRAMS

(PER REUTER'S AGENCY.) / (Received October 4, l£o*o p.m.) . . Melbourne, 4.. > Arrived.' — Wairarapa. i Lond .n, 3. ' Telegrams are to hand from llayte, West Indies, stating, that a serious native rising ocourred., at Port au Prince, the capital. A large body of blacks entered the . town, and attacked the foreign merchants/ several of whom were killed, arid others severely; maltreated. • The, -rioters also pillaged, the business- • pt*eimise3 > and private houses of the merchants and committed great havoc. ••■•-•• A body of marines fronl the men-of-war in port were* landed to quell the outbreak and in the encounter which took place witb the' rioters several marines were killed.""" - ■<!* to»J& is-stpted. Frenoli Govern-) meat has. delivered an .ultimatum to, the Chinese ,-Eiwoy'in. regard to the difficulty in Tbrittfein^ K understood) tlia'V'the Government refuse to. cede "^he nojrtliern part of Tonquin to Chiiia,/i<ut are willing that the district should be regarded as neutral ground. London, 2. \ Arrived — Ship Doris Brodersenj from LytfeltdniJ •'- j ... }.5 a.jn v ( Pa is, 2$ Lajtess, !a,usb«fltip/ information fully, confirms the report that lias been current of a •split- in, the GJabinet. There is now no doubt that the rup-. ture in the M nistry has occurred, aud it. is understood that Ministers only await a meeting of the Chambers, which takes place on • the 23rd iust, to announce the fact. It is stated that Ministers'consider chat they have benn treated with distfonrtesy and indignity by M. Grevy, r.ud complain t)f the President's'inter-

erence with the official actions of his t: $i-in>law M. Wilson. ® t &M. %tone, deputy. .fprj.the city of ; a iletz, Has been ar reseat the ord6? of, 1 ; i. he Go^rninfint on a^elip.rge' of treason, j g : tt Jg-fj :.'%• IVladriDjj^. 'a Alfonso remedy tp th|- ; cityj c iqiday, and was \room^hk^W^. -f inthusiasm by thifr populace. ' His * Majesty received an ovation of un- fl jqualled -magnificence, and was warmly t jheered along the route to the palace, j An, open reception was held by the { K Ing during the day at the palace, and a it is estimated that fully 30,000 per- i 30ns took'HparfcTri the~prbceedings"bn S the occasion. LoNDOJf, 3 Sir Stafford Northcote, who is now visiting the North of Ireland, arrived yesterday at Belfast, where. a fete.was organised in his honor. .

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1306, 5 October 1883, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1306, 5 October 1883, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1306, 5 October 1883, Page 2

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