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• Br BLBCTRIC TJtf.KGKAI-H---C9PY RIGHT. Received J,uly -?,.1.15 a.m. [ '■* .» 8yd >tT, 6. •Thi" weights for the Caul field Cup were declared to-day, Commotion i-eeei.et top weight ■••at It; Welcome Jack, 9tt 4 ; Sanliui, 9.t 2. .'""'" ' pABIS, 6. Intelligence- to hand from Cochin China! announce, that the Annamite garrison at Hue were attacked by General Couney, .French military commander of that province, but were, repulsed with loss Received July 7, 8 p.m. Adelaide, 7. The Iberia arrived here to-day from London. , 13,900 bales of wool were offered for sale *n Saturday and to-day. The tone of the triarket wus firm. Reports from the .wheat growing districts show prospects of a good orop this year. Received July 7, 7.80 pm. London, 6. Parliament i. assembled yesterday. [ After the adjournment in the House of Lords the Pr_mie_, Lord Salisbury, announced that Her Majesty' 6 Government would resume negotiations with Russia on the Afghan froutiei question at the point to which they had
been continued by Earl Granville, late ( Foreign Secretary, and would fulfil the i promise madf to the Ameer of Afghanistar. * tbat the».*.t_ntion of j Zulficar ijIC/r^*; 44 !? ****?*' ' Whatove_iJpS_emen> wai arrived *t ( between "__agknd and, Russia H was imperative _3 promptly and vigorously prepare for the protection of our Indian frontier, and, more than that, to stretch somewhat beyond it in order to prevent the tide of war breaking against it. Referring to the Egyptian question, Loid Salisbury state* that the matter was one which would require tune to settle. Earl Carnarvon, the newly appointed Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland* assured the House that during his term _f office he should endeavour firmly to administer the ordinary laws of the country. Paris, 6. JFnrther details with regard to the fighting in Annatn, show . that the citadel at Hoe was attacked by fully 30,000 Annamitea, and a sanguiuary conflict ensued before the natives were repulsed. The French casualties were j sixty killed, while their opponents lost ] over 1,200 men. General Conrchx has applied to the Government for reluforcem_nts to be sent to him.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1571, 8 July 1885, Page 2
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340LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1571, 8 July 1885, Page 2
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