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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

» ■ BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. (Copyright). Received Nov. 10, 1.30 p.m. Melbourne, 9 The cricket mateh — Shftw and Lil}white's team v, Eleven of Victoria was continued to»day. The Englishmen, who yesterday had lost one wicket for 78 runs resumed their innings, and when stumps were drawn had lost 7 wickets for 383 rung. Barlow con* tribtr.ed 88. not out, Gu»n, bowled, 47, not out, 51. London, B Fred Archer, the celebrated jockey, committed suicide yesterday while delirious from fever. Sofia, 7 A Russian war vessel has arrived at Bourgas, having on board 1200 infantry. Received Nov. 10, 1 p.m. Adelaide, 10 Reports from Tetulpa continue to be favorable. A good gold-bearing gully has been discovered adjoining Brady's claim. London, 9 Graham Berry, of Victoria, has rw ceived a letter from the Colonial office on the subject of the. New Hebrides referring to a petition published in the Ne* Hebrides press of June last, praying for the annexation of those islands by France. The letter states that Egerton drew the attention of Freycinet to that publication. The French Minister replied that his Government would maintain their engage* ment with England regarding" New Hebrides, and that it was impossible for the French Government to control newspaper ' statements on the subject. The demand for frozen mutton is firm, and prices are improving. Large shipments of mutton continue to arrive from South America. Received Nov. 10,2.45 p.m. London, 9 The procession of unemployed organised by the socialists, followed the Lord Mayor's show to-day as originally arranged* The procession was escorted by a detachment and perfect order prevailed. Bodies of cavalry were placed in Trafalgar Square and other central positions to keep order, in case of a socialist meeting being helri. An escort, followed the lord Mayor's coach. MEIVBOURVg, 10 The cricket mateh — Victoria v. Shaw and Lilywliite's team was resumed today. The Englishmen resumed their innings, the last wicket falling for 352; Barnes contributed 117, caught, Flowers, 52, ran out. The Home team then went to the wickets and scored 207 for 9 wickets when the stumps were drawn, M'Shane contributing 42, bowled, and Norm, not out, 54. The match was drawn. London, 9 Tlu» following honours have been conferred *n connection with 'the Indian and Colonial Exhibition ;— Sir Rediveres Bailer has been appointed K.CM.G.. H. Rnmilly, Deputy High Commissioner of the Western Pacific ; and J. E. Mason, Executive Comrais* tioner of Flfi. lifts been appointed a companion of the order. Received Nov. 10, 10,16 p.m. London, 9 j After the proceedings in connaetion with the Lord Mayor's show wemover a large crowd assembled in Trafalgar BqAinre, wl»*re the Socialist* heW an open-air meeting at the foot of Nelson's ftolumn. Speeches were delivered by the Socialist leaders, and red flags wer« displayed. The police, assisted by a fore of horse guards, dispersed the crowd, who offered no resistance. Ruoeived Nov. 11,1.80 p.m. LnvnoN, £ Dr Bulfrr, New Zealand Comufe,

sioner to the Indian and Colonial Ex- ! hibition has been created a KC.M.G. Sophia, 10 The election of a successor to Prince ' Alexander took place in the Sobranje to day. Prince Waldemar of Denmark j was unanimously elected to the throne j of Bulgaria.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1781, 12 November 1886, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1781, 12 November 1886, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1781, 12 November 1886, Page 2

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