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* BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. (Copyright). Received August 10, 12.40 p.m. London, 10. The German warship AlbUross has returned from a cruise in the Pacific. She reports that she shelled the vilIsi^ea of several islands where Germans h:id been murdered, and killed and ! wounded forty natives. I Tho Government have now under oonqid.*- ration, a plan for th,ecHle.br;it»'>n
of the cententiijy of New South Wales. 1 1 | London, 9. i Further serfcns disturbances oc- < curred this inclining at Belfast, when the police we» again ordered to fire , on the mob, ope person being killed, and several ©piers wounded. Tljh number killed (luring yesterday's riots j is shown to have been eleven, not three as previously telegraphed. f Vienna, 9. Count Kalndky, Austrian Premier, has joined tjm Emperors Francis Joseph and William and Prince Bismarck at Gastep. Received August 10, 1 a,m 1 Albany, 9. The P. andjm steamer Sutlej, with •}bt London "jAila dated July 9th, ar- ! rived at Kin George's Sound this morning. % |2 London, 9. Rioting (aHßelfast) is being continued in spH of the efforts made to quell the disaß)ance. Three persons ; were killed ins affray, Considerable ! JEeafefjjmitftUi<M>f »oiwt»li alary have arrived iv the. town to prevent further disturbances. Kail RoseWerry has forwarded a note to the Russian Government in which he states that Russia's action regarding : the port of Batonm is contrary to the ' provisions of the Berlin Treaty and will not, thereefore, \m i eeogniseil by England. Received August 10, 7 p.m London, 9. The Australian cricketere connuenced a match to«rlay at Birmingham against an Eleven of Warwickshire. The weather was splendid, and there was a large attendance. The visitors went in first and scored 1 07. The; Home team followed with 70. When the stumps where drawn for the day the Australians in their second innings bad 3 wickets down for 35. Arrived — At Plymouth to day the steamship Valetta from Melbourne, June 15. Arrived — Kaikatira from Wellington, July Ist. Her cargo of meat was in good condition Capetown, 8. The steamship Coptic sailed for Auckland on the morning of the 6th instant.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1742, 11 August 1886, Page 2
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348LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1742, 11 August 1886, Page 2
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