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«~ BY KI.ECTUTC TKI EOKAIMI— COl'YlUflllT. Received December 8, 1 a.m. Melbourne. 7. The Peninanlnr and Oriental R.M.S. Carthage arrived this morning. Lord Carrington, Governor elect of New South Wains and his suit wore passengers by the R.M.S Carthage. His Lordship and party landed here and will proceed to Sydney, arriving there on Saturday next when an official reception to the new Governor will take place. Calcutta, 7. Advices from Mandalay report that the Burmese are preserving a peaceable attitude towards the British forte*. General Prendergast invited the Burmese Ministers and officials to assist
the British officers in governing the country. London, -7". Latest election intelligence announces the return of the Bight Hon, G. Osborne Morgan for Broomfield the Eastern division of Derbiglishire. Mr Healy has been elected for South Derry. The Right Hon. C. Stanhope and Mr Albert H. G. Grey has been re-elected for Horcastle and Tyneside respectively. Received December 8, 12.30 p.m. Constantinople, 7. Yielding to the counsels of Piiuce Alexander of Bulgaria, and Sir William White, British Ambassador the, Porte have recalled two delegates who were recently dispatched to Piiillipopolis. It has also been decided that Dgevet Pusha who was appointed Governor of Ronraelia shall return to Constantinople for the present / Sydney, 8. The steamer Blaikwall with the remains of the late Gfkierai Scratchley is expected to arrivnierc to-morrow, when she will procetdPtO Melbourne. Arrived — Rotomahana from New Zealand. Received December 8, 1.15 p.m. Melbourne, 8. The Victorian Parliament will probably be prorogued on the 16th December. It is not considered likely that either the new Electoral Bill or the Reciprocity Treaty with Tasmania will >>c dealt with this session. Received December 8, 2.45 p.m. London, 7. It is announced that the groat Powershftve intervened between Servia and Bulgaria, and insist on the conclusion of an armistice between the two countries. The Liberals have now secured 315 seats, while the Conservatives and Parnellitos combined have only returned 820 members. The Right Hon. Lord George Hamilton, First Lord of the Admirality, has been re elected for the eastern division of Middlesex, defeating Gordon Hogg by a large majority. Jno. Pender has been defeated for Wick l»y second Liberal candidate, Wallace; while for the Waltliamstow division of Essex, Baring, Conservative candidate, has been defeated by Buxton. The Doric has left for New Zealand. Sofia, 6. Prince Alexander has promised to forward a finul repfcsjato the Servian proposals- witliii^J^Bruiß from the present time. In consequence of the threatening attitude assumed by the natives of Upper Egypt, Gf-neral Stephenson has been appointed to command the British forces at Wady-Halfa and another regiment is about to reinforce the troops already there.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1637, 9 December 1885, Page 2
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