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LATEST CABLEGRAMS

. BY KI.BCTIHC rKl.BiilSA:'!!-- OH'YIIIfIHT . Received January 16, 1.40 a.m. Mklbouiink, 15. The youth Pepper who was treated (or a hullet wound at the Melbourne Hospital on Tuesday morning, his heen arrested with thr^e others on suspicion of Iteing concerned in the attempted bank robbery at Collingwood. The prisoners lave not yet been identified by the bank offi -mis, and have heen remanded for the production of further evidence. Ship owners are making vigorous efforts to replace their crews, and ars meeting with partial success. The engineers have followed thp exampleof the seamen, and have il ged a notice announcing their in tea Dn to strike work. It is expressly stt ilated, however, that this action doe not apply to the Union Company of Jf * Zealand. CoNSTANffIftoPLE, 15. The joint delegates a^poift"d l>y i Bulgaiia and Servia to arrange terms of ppace between the two countries, meet at Bucharest at an early date. London, 15. The Times this morning states that Greece and Servia have refused to j comply with the note of the Powers I calling npon them to reduce their ; armaments to a peace footing. Sydney, 15. The seamen on the intercolonial ! steamers are acting iv concert with the Melltonrne strike, and the crew of j Messrs Howard and Son's s.s. Rodondo have given tormul notice of ' their intention to cease work at once. Received January 16, 12.30 p.m. | Melbourne 16. i Negotiations between the Committee of the Employers Union, and the Trades Council for a-- settlement af the laborers strike isstjll proceeding. The Trades Council has adopted draft arrangements to be submitted fir approval l«y a board of conciliation, tie men in the meantime to receive 1/3 per hour while working. Receive;! January 16, 1.15 p.m. London, 15. It is generally expected that the successor to L'»nl C;m>:irvo!i, Lord Lieut, of Ireland, will not lie nominated at present, but that, office will remain in commission until the political situation of Inland becomes ; more defined. i

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1654, 18 January 1886, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1654, 18 January 1886, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1654, 18 January 1886, Page 2

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