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(PER REUTKR'fi AOKNUV. ) (Received Feb. 1, 1 a.m.) ... - Cairo, 30. Baker Pasha ■with, a fore«- of four housand troops is about to commence .ppflrafioW iigainef the . Aral, w.bels, ..nd will land at Triixkit with a view of .relieving the ' bjrtieged ._ gai-tiEon ftt
tia*. 20,000 Arab* axe preparing to oppose hit advance ■ •> _. . :•;.<■ .gpicp&,fti . ; ,, tfurtjjey arrest* h«af* b^en ' raa<J* "v; j •thfe ' pmrcV' : in conroction with th?' murder of : Eliza PhillipS>~a| Woo^ oc^, jn'obloo, on September lufch ofiasC [ ; ' ALBAVf, 81. Arrived— in King George's Sound— PI" and 0. steamship Rosetta, with t English mails via Sues and Brindish ' Melbourne, 31. At the Geelong Racing Clitb's* inw&ing to-day the race for' the gold" «up Was won by Linda. . , r 'i * Scott, (Victoria • and Oatwtt," (New** South Wales) have joined the- Austral lian cricket team 'Twelver or tfcirteen. players will proceV-d to> England; . Received Feb. 1, 12.40 p.W jr ' Loitaiotc, 81. Parliaraeiit meets on .T^ailay- «•**, sth. The Opposition -whips have already announced the intention of tfte pa'iy to nvoy* an amendment on the Addves* in; II ply to the .Qm^'s Speech, and condemning the policy, pursued by the Government, in Egypt, ; ■ It has. h'epn ar ransrpd tKat?Bra«J.')j '1 <U; shall appear at the Bar of the Honre on the eleventh l^b^l^'. and nvV* further appeaV^pr';a|tt^ion to Par,, liameni • •*•. .- ";•'*■'.' •• . Received JVb;. I v 1.45 p.m. Owing Ho .the number of murders and outrages '' recently .comgrmtted' hy Socialists the ordinary -law; Has been Suspended in. this- city and 'martial law haft tieen proclainrtefl., ' Much alarrft prevails at the disturbed «tate of affairs, 1 TiOVDOJ*, 31 Thomas and Sons, J&d"k brokers hmy« ! eco^-defa^lters-for theamonnt «F £800,006* apd the principal iv the njrm hasabscojiejed. ■ -..., ME&nomws, 1. ArmedifcOriwit stestwrtlii^ Garonne #kh rasilf via Snea ahd 'Si^aisi. : (§4©ived Feb. 2, 1 p.m) . t , Brisbane, 1. '-'■' A httrrictpfr if a most severe eha* acter |lftß hftm *fcperif»nopd at Bowen, a seaport town, *hout ?25* miles north, of .this city.' The wind" blew some honrs- with terrific force and caused imrfiftlStf destrnction.i Every building in town nas been more or less damn, ?ed, many being blown down and hundreds.] of peopfe have be^n rendered homeless. ; Both patik buildings have fernm razed fe the ground, and aTT Che hotels have bean so damtgwl as to be unfit for occupation. The jetty has l>een blown , atfay/ afc3* tli* steamer Fiadoj tthifch was lying alongside,' has ;b«Htr driven' ground, Mo' far *s is known no loss of |$ti» has^toen caused. ' t^&wd Feb. 2, l; 30 p.m. r I '■* iiONppH.i. Tlie^6»«Mte-4»«»fay confehw an announcement conferring the followmgt ' honors : — To be Knights Commanders of th« Order of St. MichW*nWsft ' jQm>yge»-Hotß<ltttMe Frederick Whit- ' «kw, ex.pTwWpr of New Zealand, and Sir Georgt "Witfram Allen" Knhhl,**^ Speaker of the Legislative AqßetaUy of New South Wales, To Ue Coi*p*nions of the same order, Murray Smith, , Agent-General of Victoria, -and' Thomas Archer, late Agent-General of, Queensland. ■ * : . Paris, 1. ; A French Government loan Of fourteen million pounds sterling is an. nouneeA . ...'.. '-■ ' Vienna, it. Several arreate have been- made of . pßrsoiM implicated in the recent'outrages, and tfte expulsioh from this city of many others concerned in Socialist agitation's bad been ordered. ' J o London, l. The Melbourne portion of 2;000 narcasses bfcdr^O, ex Cuzoo, has heen found iv good condition." The first portion was placed in the market and realised s£d to 6d per pound. ißecaived Feb. 2, 1 a.m.) Cairo, 81. News has been received here that the garrison at-^Sincat is now without food, and ow{]tig.'to the nuniberof Arabs surrounding the town relief is mi* possihle.^. . . '*> Syd V, 1. In the course of a debate in the Legislative Atsembly to-night, an angi-y-aiteiT^tttiOn' took place betwneii the Honorable KotwH' Wisdom, and Mr Buoh«rtW^ Snbseqnei.itly botlk. wentiiW^lie Sp««ker*s retiring" room, and white &*** Wisdom struck Bti» chanan, tttd bttth rolled on the floor. The Hqul* broke up in confusion and the galleries Were cleared. On the. jpturn of th* members an excited jfebato ensued, and Wisdom was Ordnred to fttWnd the House on Tu<-s day next, on a charged of breach, of prhi^ge. • , MssaotntKK. 1. At- a meOtm^^cdf JRiverina^ residents to-iilght a coaamittßii was appointed to inaugurate a Beparatidh Lea»ru*.. .'-■" ''" 'LoKDOI^, i. ■".- •The inquiry into the wreq^ of. the. T>uJ!B of. VVestminster on .the. ccf.pt of tfe& Isle of Wijght^ was coDcinded.tocfe^f.' The Court, found the roaster; at ff#fc, and suspen^d his certi^cate for sif fnonths^ . ■• . ♦
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1357, 4 February 1884, Page 2
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