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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

BY XLECTSIC TZL36BAPB. Received 8. 1 a.m. Mrlbodrihs, 7 The R.M.S. Valetta, with the out* ward mails, October Ist, arrived last evening. >, Shaw and Lily white's team #$||r lish cricketers commenced a matdflt* day against Eleven of Victoria, whioh consisted of the following players :— Boyle, Edwards, Horan, Houston, Lewis, Midwinter, M'Bhane, Phillips, Trenmick, Trett and Worral. The attendance was good. An excellent wicket was pitched and the ground in first rate order. The home team went in first, and when stamps were drawn bad made 204 runs for the loss of 4 wickets. Houston, bowled 68 ;M'Shane not out, 63; and Horan, not out, 46, being the highest scorers, Loxsox, 5 The Coptic, whioh left New Zealand on September 18th, arrived at Plymouth yesterday evening. Her oargo of frozen meat being in good condition. Received Nov. 8, 1.15 p.m. Lovdoh, fi Graham Berry had an interview today with 9tarihope on the subject of the French occupation of New Hebrides. Stanhope stated that the British Government had nnde a proposal to the French Government providing for the withdrawal of French troops from those islands, bat that it was not ex pected that France would accept the proposal without some modification. The French Government also made a proposal on the subject, but this was not acceptable to Her Majesty's Government. London, 7 The meeting of the Agents-General and the Executive Commissioners of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition was held yesterday for the purpose of discussing the establishment of an Imperial Institute. Sir Cunliffe Owen announced that he had received, on behalf of the Prince of Wales, exhibits which the different Coloirit* contributed to the Exhibition, which would be retained for t^e Imperial Institute. He stated that the Colonies wonld not he required to contribute any more for

working expenses in connection with the Institute, and no annnal grant would be required. He assumed that the Colonial Governments would send the contributions they had promised in a lump sum. Sofia, 4 A number of Rnssinn conspirators in the town of Bourgas seized the Government offices, and arrested the officials. They then disarmed the troops and proclaimed a Russian protectorate over the district. The Regency on hearing this immediately dispatched a body of troops to the town, who restored order, and the rebels have now oo! lapsed. Received Nov. 8, 2.30 p.m. VIBNNA, 4 The Anßtro-»Hnngarian delegation assembled to-day, and a warlike feeling was manifested. The Presidents in their speeches urged the necessity of i upholding AostroHongarian interests i in the Ba^ftn Peniuanlar at any sacriflee. I . t y■ • * The Emeror Jrrancii Joseph in receiving dpi delegation* declared that Austria i£ seeking the cp-flPeri^dn 0| the other threat Powers tobrintf ataul a legal Beftjanient of the Bulgarian affair, at the same time consulting as far ie admissible, the wishes of the Bulgarian people, and which shall be in accordant with the Treaty of Berlin, and iotirests of Europe. He stated that the 'pacific assurance of tbe other Great Powers would justify the hope that ths> Austro-Hungariau interests would beiprotected and European Jeace be .maintained. ! f JiONDoir,4 Ghaham Berry, who has been in» f<aftned that the withdrawal of French troops It improbable, has pressed Sfenhofp again to urge the French Govern ieut to withdraw from New tfebrid i. Calcutta, 4 A r ort has been received that the Ghilza : triWa have annihilated an Afghai regiment at Mukkar. Sophia 5 The city of Philiopolis has been deolarii, in a state of setge, owing to the Vpesß #oto of brigands in tbe vicinifK i*^ Iwived Jk»v. ft, 10.6 p.m. k %%%'' ' ■ Mblbournk, 8 A fiflpy name^ was thrown firimflK horse %hile riding in the | SteeflKuM at Fleniington on Satur* day V| and his injuries have proved of s^M|riouß a nature that be is not expelMUo recover. ThirL&que, Kentish fasshaiarrvrietAx, Melbourne, bringing 41 die* : appointed diggers from the Kimberley goldfielda. She sails for Wellington to-morrow. London, 5 The Socialists have abandoned the idea of faming a procession to follow the Lord Major's Show on the Mi iost, and will hold a mass meeting at Trafalgar Square. BTiwie», 8 It is. believed that either Mr Justice FawWt, or Sir William Manning will lie appoint*! to succeed the late Sir JamjMt Hm£^' *• Chief Justice of S^W Soelh #al*s. Received Nov. 9, 1.80 a.m Mblbourni, 8 The cricket maMch— Btiaw and Lilywhite's team v. Eleven ol Vittoria was resumed to 4ky. The home team who yesterday Had lost 4 wickets for 204 runs, continued their innings, the last wicket falling for 829 runs. M'bhane cantribnted 65, caught, and Horan, not out, 117. The English team then , went to the wickets, and at the con- { elusion of the day's play had lost one wicket for 73 runs, Barlow being not out, 27. Sophia, 6 General iaulbars, Russian Agent, connived at fie Bourgaz revol t. Several of the plotters implicated in that insurrection hare fled and the remaineVr have been arrested. London, 6 The pblifo authorities are making arrangement! , for preventing tbitnaai meeting ofAhe BoeialiiU, which it is proposed tolrbM in Trafalgar Bquare t tfn the oce»»iott of tbe Lord Mayor's Show.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1781, 10 November 1886, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1781, 10 November 1886, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1781, 10 November 1886, Page 2

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