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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

_ «•> ST ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. (Copyright). Received Sept, 30, 10.30 p.m. Ottowa. 29 In the Canadian House of Commons yesterday, a credit vote of £2000 was proposed towards a fond w.hich ia being raised for the establishment of an Imperial Institute in London. Sydney, 80. The Manapouri sailed this afternoon for Auckland. The Mercantile Marine Conference has been adjourned for a month, pending a settlement of the questions which the employers have agreed to submit to arbitration. Keceived Oct. 1, 5. p.m. Adelaide, I. Arrived — This morning, Message riea Maritimes steamship Sydney, from Marseilles, and brings Mauritius news to 16th Sept. Ireland, Fraser and Co's circular to August 80th reports that the sugar crashing has commenced, and the estimated yield was from 105,000 to 110,000 tons nnaltered. The South Australian revenue for the past quarter amounted to £408, 000, a decrease of £122,000, compared with the corresponding quarter of last year. In the House of Assembly last night tha proposals submitted by the Government to amend the Land Act in order to cover the deficiency in revenue were rejected. Received Oct* 1 , 12.50 p.m. Melbourvk, 1 The revenue of this colony during the quarter ended yesterday^aniounted. to £1,530,000, wtk*m* <rf £112,000 as compared with *M September quarter of tat year ; but £90,000 below the quarter proportion of tb« Treasurer's estimate for the current year. Pi sth, 80 .M. Tisza, President of the Council of Ministers, has announced that Hungary cannot permit of any foreign occnpation of or protectorate over Bulgaria* Received Oct. 1, 1 a.m. SoPHfA, 29 General KaulLars, Russian .diplomatic agent, has urged the people of Bulgaria to put confidence in the Czar and denounce the Regency. Paris, 80. The portion of Freycinot's speech in

which he stated that the French Government is determined to retain those Colonies which they already possess is generally construed to refer to Madagascar, not New Hebrides. Eeceived Oct 1, 10.30 p.m. Sydney, 1. The Tekapo left this morning for Wellington. A reduction in the military expenditure of the Colony is being effected, the numbers in the permanent forces are being decreased. Melbourne, 1. Arrived — Hauroto, this afternoon. Pabis, 30. The Budget Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, have, in accordance with the views of the Government, greatly reduced the credit for the transportation of recidivistes. The number of these have been limited to three hundred yearly. The committee recommends that they be sent to Cayenne instead of New Caledonia, as the latter settlement is already crowded and difficult to supervise. Received October 2, 2 a.m. Pesth, 1 M, Tizra, President of the Council of I Ministers, has further announced that Austria desires that the Nations of the Balkan Peninsular, which possess selfgovernments shall adhere strictly to the treaty of Berlin. Ise stated that the Austro-German alliance was still intact Received Oct. 2, 2.40 p.m. Bom, 1 The Regency has issued a proclamation abolishing the state of seige in Bulgaria, which was declared after the coup fetat in August. Parleying is now proceeding between the Regency and Russian Agent, with a view to Russia being inducted to modify her demands with regard to the future government of this country. Lohdon, 1. The Australian mails from Melbourne, August 24th, via Brindisi, were delivered to-day. Received Oct 2, 8.5 pm» Mrlboorne, 2. The French barque, Glaneuse, 481 tons, from Chareule to Melbourne with a cargo of spirits, has gone ashore at Point Lonsdale, Port Phillip Heads, and is in a critical position. London, l Rir Cunliffe Owen, in reply to an enquiry by Graham Berry, ha« stated that the Colonies sire wit required to make any definite contribution to the proposed Imperial Institute, but may subscribe whatever sums they please.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 765, 4 October 1886, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 765, 4 October 1886, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 765, 4 October 1886, Page 2

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